... take the cancel and a 160. I'd be a bit ... (or higher) differential between LSAT scores and could become a potential ... to have as few LSAT scores on record. Had I taken ...
... , then do not write an addendum or it comes across as ... they had various types of addendum in their applications either making ... look at their median Lsat scores to get an idea of ...
A 160 is roughly the 80th percentile. ... " enough LSAT to write an addendum when comparing against all LSAT ... takers. Like others have said, addendum are meant to excuse a ...
... , as the disparity between two scores increases; for that reason, if ... have a significant disparity between scores (six or more points), it ... in an optional essay or addendum." (University of Michigan)
Thanks for the advice! Do you think having multiple LSAT scores would weigh down my chances for admission at most T10 schools? I'm thinking that I'd have to at least be testing in the 170s for it to be worthwhile.
It is most deff possible... I know people who started in 130's and are upper 160's now http://7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/2342/what-are-you-currently-scoring-when-did-you-start-highest-vs-lowest-scores