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This is probably a dumb question but I have to ask anyways.
I've noticed all the applications want to know how many times you've taken the LSAT and what scores you received. Having taken it multiple times and having some scores that don't look so good, I don't want to.
If schools really only care about your highest score, should I only report that? Or should I swallow my pride and put all the scores I have on the application?. I'm guessing schools could talk to LSAC and see them anyways, so I'm confused why they would inquire about all of them.
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Schools don't "talk to LSAC and see them anyways." LSAC will send them all of your scores recorded in the last five years. You are overthinking it. Be proud of your highest score. Don't worry about the rest.
@LSAT_Wrecker You're right thank you!