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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 was just wondering, what does it look like to a Law school when you re-take the LSAT, but get a lower score the second time? I know all the lawschools i'm going to apply to do NOT average your scores, but instead consider the highest score.
I'm a bit confused as to when US lawschools start accepting applications...a lot of websites currently list old dates. Is the earliest usually in Sept or Oct?
I am interested in applying to American lawschools. However, I was wondering if T14 schools look primarily at your cGPA, or if they/if any of them look at your primarily your last two years of study.