What would you say is the common attitude lawschools have towards multiple lsat scores? Do they encourage retaking the exam if you are confident you can improve? Do they average the scores or only really consider the highest? Thank you.
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I read somewhere that some lawschools average all LSAT scores instead of taking the highest one, but I thought that was old. Does anyone know if any still do?
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