- Thu Sep 29, 2022 12:57 am
#97519
Hey gang,
I just got my September score back and I'm feeling horrendous about it. I wrote for the first time in Nov 2020, was ill during the exam and cancelled my score. I then wrote a second time in October 2021 and scored a 163. I was waitlisted that year with that score at my first choice and then denied. I wrote the September 2022 exam, average 167.3 on my 15 prior PT (Min 163, Max 173), but scored a 158, almost 10 points below my average, and five points below my previous score a year prior.
I feel like I've just wrecked my chances at law school, because now the admissions committee is just going to look at my recent score and think I fluked my 163. Is it worth writing the Nov 2022 exam (My fourth exam and third scored exam) in the hope that I can do better, or is it just time for me to give up on my law school dreams and spend the rest of my life as a waitress?
Let me know what you guys think about this situation.
I just got my September score back and I'm feeling horrendous about it. I wrote for the first time in Nov 2020, was ill during the exam and cancelled my score. I then wrote a second time in October 2021 and scored a 163. I was waitlisted that year with that score at my first choice and then denied. I wrote the September 2022 exam, average 167.3 on my 15 prior PT (Min 163, Max 173), but scored a 158, almost 10 points below my average, and five points below my previous score a year prior.
I feel like I've just wrecked my chances at law school, because now the admissions committee is just going to look at my recent score and think I fluked my 163. Is it worth writing the Nov 2022 exam (My fourth exam and third scored exam) in the hope that I can do better, or is it just time for me to give up on my law school dreams and spend the rest of my life as a waitress?
Let me know what you guys think about this situation.