In Canada one can apply, and send their documents to the school, and once you get your lsat score, your school will make an admission decision. Is the US like this, too, or do you need a score BEFORE you apply?
I was under the impression that my score Report would tell me which questions I got wrong or at least have individual scores for the sections. Was I wrong?
... write an addendum explaining a score difference I'm still unsure ... prepare. I was expecting a score somewhere in the mid-170s ... average but never expected to score 179 and so now I ...
... consistently been getting a BR Score that is on average close ... to my Target score nonetheless getting questions correct and ... for higher than my target score though I only have so ...
... after receiving my September LSAT score and consistently getting similar scores ... a high GRE practice test score, which I took before reviewing ... , I feel that I could score in a higher percentile than ... of a very low LSAT score on my application overshadow my ...
LR ... want to increase my BR score to at least 165 within ... time and have gotten my score up from a 145 to ... can ultimately get my target score of 164+
... 31st with a very disappointing score (152). Throughout the CC I ... of the concepts so the score threw me off a little ... of an improvement. All of October I drilled LR and RC ... now.
However, My timed score is still between 152-155 ...
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Worst case scenario: If my score goes down will it negatively ... they only report the highest score, but I am looking for ...