The only two schools I have my sights set on (both top 30 schools) are waiting for this score to possibly admit me for the next academic year. Although I knew going into the LSAT (this first time 'round) I wasn't going to blow things out the water, I was determined to keep my rhythm and morale up never the less. After starting out slow I made some traction and felt things might go my way -that is until the Games section knocked the wind out of me! For the life of me I don't know what happened? Although I had done games daily and even enjoyed myself most the time, I felt as if this were the very first time I had ever come across any game. Long story short... I'd be surprised if I even got 5 right within that section. My gut tells me (that at best) my results will be in the lower 150's; therefore, I am debating canceling my score. Even though I'd love to start school next year, I just can't see how that's likely with a B average GPA and a 150'ish score -especially so late in the year.
The question I'm putting forward (to you guys n' gals) is do law schools take your most recent attempt or do they average it out? I really would like to have your wealth of knowledge on this as I have to make a decision within the 6 day time frame to nullify the score -BTW, is that 6 business days or just days of the week?
Personally, I believe a non-scored test still looks a whole lot better than a low score, but I really am open and looking forward to your opinions on this. Thanks for hearing me out and taking your precious time to respond.
Comments
-Acceptable situation questions are almost guaranteed if you use the method you've been practicing.
-If you did at least some completed gameboards for the games you probably got at least one or two correct and based off those inferences could make an educated guess on the other questions (provided you didn't run out of time and just shotgun bubble)
-Games do not all have the same amount of questions, so even if you feel like a harder game was a wash, it still may not be as much of an overall penalty if you feel like you understood an easier game with more questions.
Long story short.. yeah. Since we had that unsure queasy feeling about the section, there's a good chance it didn't go that well. But it might not be quite as bad as we think.