Definitely don't write an addendum explaining that for your first one you were not prepared. I think you could do one though for the next one explaining your illness, although first get more opinions on that one.
These symptoms sound very severe, but I wouldn’t use them as a means to explain your score. Generally, LSAT addendum should be for variations in score, which you have (I wrote one for a 20 point disparity). But I wouldn’t say anything beyond that. It can come across as you making an excuse. In terms of test taking conditions, etc, why wouldn’t they think this could be a problem for the bar exam? I would be very careful with this.
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Definitely don't write an addendum explaining that for your first one you were not prepared. I think you could do one though for the next one explaining your illness, although first get more opinions on that one.
These symptoms sound very severe, but I wouldn’t use them as a means to explain your score. Generally, LSAT addendum should be for variations in score, which you have (I wrote one for a 20 point disparity). But I wouldn’t say anything beyond that. It can come across as you making an excuse. In terms of test taking conditions, etc, why wouldn’t they think this could be a problem for the bar exam? I would be very careful with this.