> If you take the LSAT many times, Adcoms may (rightly or wrongly) wonder about your ability to pass the bar on your first attempt (which they also report on later down the line).
If the ticket says "report by x", you want to be there by that time for check-in. I'd say half an hour earlier than that just to allow yourself some wiggle room in case you have trouble finding the building or classroom.
Thanks guys! Wish I could have taken it but not offered within 9 hours of me...
Really curious about the breakdown LSAC had on your report as @Daniel.Sieradzki pointed out how LSAC split the groupings for how they identify Q types,,,, ???
@Freddy_D Thank you! And yes, today LSAC updated to say, "3 of 3 transcripts received". I've been refreshing the Academic Summary Report link ever since, good to know that it might take a little bit.
@eagles12345
If your score improves dramatically then just write an addendum. Give a good reason and they won't care. They only have to report the highest score.