... end up not getting the score you want then at least ... take. You can use your score from December to see where ... point. Most schools take the highestscore and I think there is ... lot to learn from any score you end up receiving on ...
... end it's your Final score that matters. Now I'm ... told me to keep the score and keep on preparing because ... end it truly is your highestscore trumps all! So know that ...
... all that you got the score you wanted/needed. Worst case ... , most schools will take your highestscore (you can look up all ... losing anything by keeping the score. Hopefully you'll even surprise ...
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... the T14, will take your highestscore. If there is a significant ... increase in score, you may want to explain ... few schools that averages your score. So, in that case, a ... low first score could impact your chances of ...
I went from a 144 (yea that bad - DEC '14) to a 152 this past test... I think I can improve even more - is it worth taking once or twice more if "set" on going to Law School to get the highestscore possible??
... really give weight to your highestscore. And even for the schools ... to consider all, if you score higher there is also plenty ... to show that a higher score can get you in just ...
... have a significant weakness in RC. Not score chasing and utilizing the ... under/over confidence errors, my score bands on re-takes are ... lowest threshold of my target score.
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... if 155-160 is your score, you should be PTing at ... 150s. What is your BR score?
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... it was not timed... the highest I have gotten timed has ... do not go by your highestscore because although that says you ... point drop from their average score. So knowing this, the decision ...
@JustDoIt yeah i want to agree with that as well. But if our highestscore continues to be the only one reported in the admissions figures, then why should school's care how many times you took it?
@paul1234 you have until the night before to withdraw but you would lose your money. I guess it's not a big deal now anyway because the takes are now unlimited. If your school only takes the highestscore you're good.