@hjlee1992 said:
just wanted to double check before I spend 1500 +
Wait ... Why would you pay this much money? You can get fee waivers from 90%+ of schools—I'm a splitter and have gotten waivers from almost all of the T14.
I know most school will only consider the highest score. But will a low school be big treat if I want to go to school like Harvard, Yale and Columbia in the future. If so, will it be a better chance to cancel score instead of keeping a low score?
Wow congrats on that. Thanks for all your insight that you contributed to this forum. It has definitely helped me at times throughout my LSAT prep. Best of luck at Harvard!
@gs556 That's great! Again, congrats! I may end up taking the October test...I doubt I'll get my score to 172+ by June (I'm assuming it's an automatic rejection from Harvard unless your score is in the 170 range).
Wishing you the best.
... I am scoring consistently in Harvard's LSAT range. It's ... . Like I mentioned in your Harvard acceptance thread, my top target ... school is Harvard. I am willing to push ...
I'm spending it making a pros and cons list for Yale, Harvard, Stanford, Full-ride Columbia, Chicago, and NYU, fully knowing it will soon become a useless file.
Also when you look at the graphs on LSN the reverse splitter friendly schools will have a broader horizontal distribution while the splitter friendly schools (like NU) will be much more vertical in their distribution.