... anyway because I'm applying for Fall 2016. I didn't ... prepare well for October because I was so ... burned out from studying for June. I've taken well ... times. However, my average LSATscore on full length timed PTs is a ...
... advantage to submitting an LSATscore. For example, my understanding is ... The same will hold for the LSAT, compounded by many ... people potentially willing to pay full tuition) and 2) ... increase their average reported LSATscore, therefore being considered more ...
... of people work full-time and study for the LSAT. Sorry to be ... on your LSATscorefor this kid that worked a high stress full time ... a low stress full time job and -1 for this one who ... /take away points to your LSATscore based on hours worked during ...
... of people work full-time and study for the LSAT. Sorry to be ... on your LSATscorefor this kid that worked a high stress full time ... a low stress full time job and -1 for this one who ... /take away points to your LSATscore based on hours worked during ...
... LSATscore studying full time for 9 months, vs. someone achieving that 170 LSATscore studying for ... 5 years with a demanding full-time job ... done with the LSAT to get a 170+ score. For many people who ...
... need to get a good lsatscorefor a chance at a T1 ... few years. Should I wait for the next cycle or just ... />
If you are seriously looking for admission to a first tier ... year to hit your full potential on the LSAT would almost definitely ...
... application with a second LSATscorefor reconsideration of admission. Does ... after receiving my September score, and potentially updating my ... application with a December score, or just taking September ... with a score is more appropriate for scholarship as ...
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Take LSAT in June (score JUST ENOUGH ... LSAT again with much higher score, ENOUGH FOR SCHOLARSHIP
Submit new LSAT to score ... Do they consider the new LSATscorefor scholarships???? ------
So after receiving my disappointing Lsatscorefor January, I've decided to ... again for the next cycle. I've written the LSAT three ... absolute last one. My highest Lsatscore is a 151, and my ... and the Lsat trainer. I had the beginners subscription for 7Sage, but ...
... short message for ya'll. I know studying for the LSAT is exhausting ... - sometimes seeing no improvement for weeks. But don't give ... 't see improvements in your LSATscorefor weeks - heck sometimes it ... step closer to your dream score. Take it slow and breathe ...
Yes, I'm re-taking in December, too. I didn't end up taking October though.
The 2-year period starts from your first LSATscore. For example, if your first one was October 2013, you can take the LSAT two more times before October 2015.
... Feb LSAT in hopes of achieving my target score. Like ... you, I am also aiming for a ... your so-called untimed score is only -11 which ... waste a potential 170 LSATscorefor say a low 150' ... between a 170 and 150 LSATscore.
... def need a very good LSATscorefor T14 with that GPA, dont ... much closer to your goal score. if you want a 169 ... , I probably wouldnt even register for June. take it seriously and ... really work for it and be realistic about ...
... RC section will haunt me for a LOOOOONG time... and if ... have to submit your highest LSATscorefor ranking purposes... and money is ... thing... that said with your score, also apply early to the ...
... do only consider the top score and the schools who claim ... more weight to the higher score, the goal is to only ... a sure way not to score at your maximum potential. My ... will turn down a stellar lsatscore. For example, suppose one scores a ...
... has to report the highest LSATscorefor accepted students (someone correct me ... scrutinizing what a lower/higher score means, just what they can ...
@profile427 there are more factors that will go into this than just your LSATscore. For example if you are a URM then your GPA would give you a shot at most of the T14 even with a 160. But of course, higher is always better!
Don't mean to hijack the thread but what would you guys say about someone who has a really high GPA, like 3.9-4.0? Can that compensate for a lower LSATscore? For example, if someone gets a 165 and has a 4.0 GPA, can that get him into a T-10 school?
My goal is University of Toronto, but it still have a long way to go. The avg LSATscorefor Uft is 167 (CRAZY). I'm scoring in the low 160s, so hopefully by the time October rolls around I can gain a few more points to reach that pinnacle.
... really comment about the required lsatscorefor the schools you wish to ... if you think you can score better (and you can) you ... factor in reducing your test score. You need to ask yourself ... fully hit their stride and score within their potential. Keep studying ...
I'm curious is it possible to get any type of non-financial need based scholarships at these schools? If you have a decent GPA and incredible LSATscorefor example?
In case you all haven't seen this, someone updated the "Hilter Waits for his LSATscore" for this Dec test... It's a funny update if you've seen the old version. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CokqXWq7-Po
Thank you all for this information. Any other advice or perspectives would be greatly appreciated. For those of us trying to improve our LSATscorefor the Feb, any advice or tips on what helped you?