Just thinking worst-case scenario, what does it look like to a law school when you re-take the LSAT and get a lowerscore? I know most consider your highest score, but would this still be the case?
I was just wondering, what does it look like to a Law school when you re-take the LSAT, but get a lowerscore the second time? I know all the law schools i'm going to apply to do NOT average your scores, but instead consider the highest score.
... of whether to cancel my score and would appreciate some advice ... it is worth having a lowerscore on my record if I ... the ability to see my score - nice, but worth it if ...
... June LSAT, and got a lowerscore than on any of my ... still stunned on getting a lowerscore than even on my first ... getting just under my target score up to the test date ...
... application process with a 170 score to a different school? I ... back up schools with a lowerscore early in the process to ... if i improve my LSAT score.
... , and I got my best score of 166 about 2 weeks ... a partial-reason for my lowerscore. But even still, now when ... be able to bring my score back to where I'm ...
... . I really wanted a higher score so that I can lessen ... investment to get a higher score, and I feel like all ... was totally fine. Still a lowerscore. I'm about to lose ...
... planning on cancelling this September score and taking my chances with ... HYS) do not average your score. I feel like I still ... if I got a much lowerscore on my second test attempt ...
Scoring an average of 167. Looking for someone preferably at a lowerscore that I can help out, allowing me to learn through explanation. Someone with a grasp on LG or RC would also be fantastic, as I usually do quite well on LR but struggle on LG and RC.
... also received an official score that was significantly lower than my avg ... In any case, seeing a lowerscore after all that hard work ... given up after a disappointing score- food for thought.
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Question: Is it better to apply later (November/December) w/ a slightly higher score than applying in October w/ a slightly lowerscore? For example... is a 170 application in November/December better than a 166 application in October?