Hi everyone!
I just took the test for the first time this past weekend, and to be honest, I know for a fact I scored ~155 (or lower
). It really was the nerves for me, as I had been scoring ~160 previously. That being said, I'm preparing for the December test now, and am aiming for 167+ to make up for this initial score (lofty goal I know, but I just started 7Sage and have got to say the methods are way better than the other company I was with!!!).
I read on another discussion that it's best to get your non-LSAT application components submitted by December for this application cycle, and just put a "hold" on your LSAT score. This being said, I have a couple questions:
1) If I don't cancel this first score yet I finish the other parts of the application, will admission committees see my first score of 155? Or will they wait until Jan 5 (or whenever the Dec test score is released) to look at my application for the first time? I would just hate for them to first see my application with this first LSAT score....
2) Does it look bad to start the applications now, yet submit them in December, or worst case, January? I haven't dared to touch the "start application" button on any of my LSAC saved schools, as I'm unsure exactly what they think of this. Nonetheless, I really want to see all the prompts so that I can start thinking about what I should write about!
Any advice would be so helpful, thank you guys so much!
Comments
However, make sure you make your first priority putting together a strong app. Much better to be a bit later with a great PS/DS/ Why X than earlier with a "mehhh" or average application package.
If you don't cancel the admissions people will see whatever score you get regardless.
Also, I don't think it looks bad to start the apps now at all, even if you aren't applying for a while.