I am re-taking the LSAT in December. I have a score from when I took the LSAT in Dec. 2011. I was wondering if there is a way where I can submit a "completed" application, lets say in November, WITHOUT my old LSAT score that is due to drop off in Dec. 2016. I understand law schools take the highest score, but I don't want the 2011 score to even show or come up. All your thoughts & recommendations would be appreciated!
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Thank you very much @ & @ . I will definitely take the advice. Have a great study session on Saturday!
Should I complete my CC before participating in any BR Study Groups?
Please keep me posted on the next one. Worked late today :(
@ It's so funny you posted this, because just the other day I was thinking, hmmm am I one of the oldest on the 7Sage site?! haha- You have reassured me I am not, thanks :). I turn 30 in Feb, taking the LSAT in Dec. I work full-time & have 2 kids. Welcome everyone!
Good luck to everyone taking the test on Saturday! You will do awesome!
Wow @ that was absolutely beautiful & inspiring. You should post more often! :) What you said really helped me put things into perspective. Thank you & see you at the top :)
These are all very good advice!
OMG!! Congrats!!!!!!! :)
I'm nervous for you guys & I didn't even take that LSAT! LOL- Wishing you guys the score you have worked hard for! :)
I almost understand your pain. I just logged in & I am in the beginning stages of my studies. I decided to change my screen name on here, that's when I realized I am enrolled with all the older PT that I don't have. I have PT's 52-77! Ughh. Now I am thinking about upgrading so I can have access to the newer explanations, then I read your comment! My test is in Dec as well!
@ haha! That's awesome & good to know!!! I have so much to look forward to then!!!
OH NO @.parham LOL!! You gave an actual countdown! Reality has definitely set in! Haha, but I am excited!