@montaha.rizeq said:
@TheLoftGuy nope it technically means you scored better than the percentage of your score. So if you really got a 135 it means you scored better than 8 percent of the LSAT takers, whereas a 180 has a 99th percentile meaning you ...
@danielznelson said:
In light of history, I don't think anyone will turn grey until at least the early afternoon. Of course, I can't recommend you to or check anyway, since I'm admittedly doing the same thing myself. ...
@"Alex Divine" said:
They, in fact, see all scores for any LSAT you've taken in the last 5 years. However, many schools claim to consider only your highest. That said, I think top law schools tend look more favorably on those with one high LSAT and ...
@jowens7317 said:
In the past 12 years the scores of every September/October LSAT were released between 2 and 6 days early except one which was released a day late due to Hurricane Sandy.. Barring a literal catesrophic event, I don't see why they ...
@notwilliamwallace said:
Alright, I am just going to lay it out there. LSAC is delaying our scores on purpose. It knows that today is the last day to enroll for the Dec LSAT without having to pay the late fees. Now, I understand that if you wrote ...
@notwilliamwallace said:
Exactly. Also keep in mind that they are on the hook to pay close to $7 million to people whom they denied the accommodated LSAT to. They've gotta lessen the financial impact somehow :P ...
@twssmith said:
Actually LSAC says that you can Register for December after today's deadline if you have.a score from Sept - you can write a request to be refunded the late fee. The full details are in a post at the beginning of this thread:) ...
Month and a half is not much time. If I were you id focus on lg because you get huge gains in the least amount of time. Otherwise postpone till youre constantly hitting your target.