Because Yale as the dominant best law ... LSAT scores.
What Yale probably wants is to get ... time is likely fine. Yale also does other quirky things ... separate out these effects at Yale than moat schools.
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... is often automatically considered terrible. Yale's Director of Admissions says ... even if that is how Yale feels. A single typo disqualifies ... presumptive admit at Yale, though? Who gets into Yale without faculty review ...
... is often automatically considered terrible. Yale's Director of Admissions says ... even if that is how Yale feels. A single typo ... presumptive admit at Yale, though? Who gets into Yale without faculty ... with @ BenJ https://law.yale.edu/admissions/jd-admissions/ask ...
... is often automatically considered terrible. Yale's Director of Admissions says ... even if that is how Yale feels. A single typo ... presumptive admit at Yale, though? Who gets into Yale without faculty ... with @ BenJ https://law.yale.edu/admissions/jd-admissions/ask ...
Nearly all law schools will only look at your highest score. I believe Yale considers all of them - possibly as an average? I don’t recall exactly. But other than them, it’s nearly unanimous that a school will only consider your highest score.
I had a similar situation when I freaked out my first 2 takes if I'm being honest. No it won't run your chances at getting into top schools, although Yale has been known to care about multiple scores. Other schools don't though. You'll be fine.