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- Joined: Jun 12, 2021
- Wed Jun 30, 2021 8:42 am
#88373
Hello,
I just got my test results back from the June test and I scored a 167, significantly lower than my practice tests (all but one were 175+ for a month and a half leading up to the test). This is my third take and previously I scored a 168 and 172 in that order. I know you have addressed a lot that law schools only use the highest test score, but I'm concerned that since I dropped 5 points back to the score range I was at a few months ago, it will make admissions committees have doubts about my 172 when they review my application. I'm pretty disappointed my results didn't match my PTs and am hoping for some reassurance that this won't affect my application or for some advice about how to manage the damage.
Thanks!
I just got my test results back from the June test and I scored a 167, significantly lower than my practice tests (all but one were 175+ for a month and a half leading up to the test). This is my third take and previously I scored a 168 and 172 in that order. I know you have addressed a lot that law schools only use the highest test score, but I'm concerned that since I dropped 5 points back to the score range I was at a few months ago, it will make admissions committees have doubts about my 172 when they review my application. I'm pretty disappointed my results didn't match my PTs and am hoping for some reassurance that this won't affect my application or for some advice about how to manage the damage.
Thanks!