Out of curiosity, how do law schools look at applicants that have taken the LSAT 4 times in 3 years? Do they see that as persistence/hard work and continue to look at the highest score, or do they average it out and think you're crazy?
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Haha @"Alex Divine" what if you have already done pretty much all the RC multipletimes? It was usually the hard science passages for me that stumped in the past while I fouund the humanities to be easier.