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> > Would it lookbad for law school admissions if ... and took the March LSAT as well as the ... The less the number of LSAT attempts, the better.
... about your highest score" - Thinking LSAT
"We had a ... client who took the LSAT 6 times...he's ...
... similar score will make you 'lookbad' as far as I know ... most schools only look at your best score (and ... ://blog.powerscore.com/lsat/do-law-schools-average-lsat-scores-or-use ... goal once.
Cancelling does not lookbad, especially with the July test. No point in keeping the July score if it was not your best one. You should get the Free test
> @maxbbarb7 said:
> Cancelling does not lookbad, especially with the July test. No point in keeping the July score if it was not your best one. You should get the Free test
... is work on GPA and LSAT. Obviously there are exceptions to ... of "how good exactly" does campaign work look, I don't think ... as in: it makes your LSATlook 5 points higher ect. With ...
That's a good idea, @CynthiaVeee. I'm sure we'll have name tags. It could look silly at first, but if anyone asks, it wouldn't lookbad to say "It's my nickname on my LSAT study site."
... my PTs, I enjoy the LSAT, and I think I can ... was that retaking wouldn’t look good.
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> ... my PTs, I enjoy the LSAT, and I think I can ... such a high score might lookbad. But I'm not sure ...
Does the Lsat test mere ability or ... think, if you have a bad semester, write an addendum. ... non-diverse. Will removing the lsat change that? Maybe not. ... />
The skills the lsat tests are important. But how ... which they must be used does not.
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> Does the Lsat test mere ability or time ... think, if you have a bad semester, write an addendum. If ... non-diverse. Will removing the lsat change that? Maybe not. But ... ;
> The skills the lsat tests are important. But how ...
... ). I ran through other LSAT company's books but improved ...
Anyone who wanna discuss LSAT (via skype) or mentally support ... some advantages:
1. LSAT June-2015 in Taiwan(Asia ... studying the LSAT.
How much room is there in the test booklet? Does the test look just like the PTs? No scratch paper just seems like another way to make this exam more painful than it already is.
Thinking about applying with my current scores however I am 99% sure I want to take a year off and re-apply with better numbers. How is it looked upon if I do apply now and don't get in or get an offer I would accept and re-apply the next year?