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... Feb. I had written the Junelsat and scored poorly on it ... when I wrote the September lsat, I just got really nervous ... . My first break from the lsat since FEB (focusing on writing ... gone thru the CC twice, lsat trainer and I go back ...
... attach an addendum for my LSATscores, particularly how I score 10 ... designed to help with the LSAT. If you followed the September ... LSAT Saga, it was a very ...
... do in fact raise my LSAT score. I would like to ... completed application before the December LSATscores are released, because you have ... mechanism to consider any updated LSATscores for scholarship decisions, even if ...
... need provide them with a LSAT score earlier than the ... update them with a February LSAT score later on.
... accept the February LSAT. https://blog.powerscore.com/lsat/bid/153645/ ... Which-law-schools-accept-February-LSAT-scores
... to do well on the LSAT to make up for it ... blind review). I took the JuneLSAT, cancelled. Took the September and ... already planning on taking the JuneLSAT to see if I could ...
... took PowerScore's in-person LSAT course. Admittedly, I was ... took my first timed LSAT in over two years ... as I had taken the June 2007 LSAT previously; -5 rc, - ... looking at taking the JuneLSAT with the goal of ... here I go.. Taking the LSAT for real.
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I'm changing careers after 22 years and trying to cram all of this in hoping to knock this JuneLSAT out of the park and get accepted for Fall 2018. Just wondering if anyone else out there is in the same situation.
What the heck. Why is (nearly) everyone at Columbia getting wait listed, even when they have 170+ LSATscores and a 3.6+ GPA's? I get YP, and an increased applicant pool etc etc...but this seems excessive.