@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. ...
Hello, I did not read the whole thread (sorry...) but may I ask when they usually release the test score? I think officially it takes 4 weeks right? But I heard it can be released earlier too...is this why people are kind of upset?
@jowens7317 hopefully they will be able to release scores earlier, but there was an occurence when scores got realeased last day possible due to loss of tests
@"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:
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 ...