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  • Good question and definitely a real challenge with no easy answers, but I'll take a stab - I work full time as a senior manager at a big tech company that can often be 50-60hrs and am also an officer in the Army Reserve in a leadership role (variabl…
  • I'm not an expert here, but I think the conventional wisdom is that it's not a major factor in admissions. The cynical / reductionist reason is that there's no extra weighting for strength of undergraduate institution for incoming class in the US Ne…
  • First, I'm not an expert, but I do think it depends what schools you're hoping for - if you do get a 168 or higher on the LSAT, that'll be a huge boost as it would make you a "splitter" for a good portion of schools even in the T50 and in isolation,…
  • Agree with the above - this is the exact type of scenario that the admissions curriculum talks about as meriting an addendum!
    in Adendum Comment by GNA451-- May 28
  • I would suggest adding a bit more context here - e.g. what types of schools are you shooting for? That would inform the retake decision. I'm sure you can get into plenty of schools with your statistics, but if you're hoping for the T14 or T6, that m…
  • Just my two cents as a future applicant (w/ no real expertise in this specific topic, but wanting to try to help how I can) - 1) I don't think it ruins your chances assuming you do get a much higher second (and potentially third) test as your PTs i…
  • Thanks so much for the great feedback and input everyone - I went ahead and kept the score. Really appreciate the perspective and votes.