I don't think your masters GPA factors into your LSACGPA. I believe the LSACGPA is specifically for your undergraduate work. However, law schools will look at your master's grades when they see your application.
+1 to what @"Cant Get Right" said! My second take was actually 4 points lowerthan my first, but I stayed resilient and took it a third time when I felt ready. Now I've been accepted to a few top 10 schools ;). It is possible!
It is normal to do 3-4 points lowerthan anticipated on test day. In June there should be less anxiety so you should see improvement with more practice.
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You have to submit all transcripts from all schools. They'll see all the credits you've done whether it's on your 4 yr school transcript or not and it will all count for your LSACGPA.
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