yeah don't worry about it, it happens all the time, schools dont expect you to have a professor rewrite one a year later knowing it wouldnt really be different. As long as you have them and they aren't like 2-3years old, no one will care
Out of curiosity, how do law schools look at applicants that have taken the LSAT 4 times in 3years? Do they see that as persistence/hard work and continue to look at the highest score, or do they average it out and think you're crazy?
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@montahar good point and I'd like to hear more about this! The first time I took the test was in december of 2013, almost 3years ago. I know I can take it in september but I'll sift through the forums to find more.
@"Cant Get Right" I was thinking the same thing. I was like, "Wow this is a really interesting discussion ... what this was from... 3YEARS AGO?!" WHOA!
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