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- Wed Sep 25, 2024 1:32 pm
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Hi, I would love some advice / insight on my situation.
I am a Canadian law school applicant for the 2025 admissions cycle. My target school is UofT and their stats for 2024 were 3.91 GPA Median, and 167 LSAT Median. My GPA is a 3.86.
I took my first LSAT in August 2024, and scored a 158. This was around my average PT at the time, so I wasn't shocked. I retook the test in September 2024 and went in fairly confident. I was PT'ing 163 consistently and my last PT 4 days prior to the test was a 165. But, as soon as I started my September test I had a major panic attack - never experienced this before and it completely threw me off. I got my score back today and got a 153. I am devastated. Not only is it 10 points lower than my typical PT score, it's 5 points lower than my first score. I can't cancel it because I didn't purchase score preview & Canadian schools don't allow an addendum.
I am re-taking the test in November, and my highest PT at the moment is a 168. I know I can get myself to PT'ing in the 167-169 range, and if I can replicate this score for my November test do you think I will still have a chance at my target schools?
I know UofT takes the highest LSAT score, but I am panicking that the 153, and scoring lower on second attempt has ruined any chances I may have.
Would love to hear some thoughts!
I am a Canadian law school applicant for the 2025 admissions cycle. My target school is UofT and their stats for 2024 were 3.91 GPA Median, and 167 LSAT Median. My GPA is a 3.86.
I took my first LSAT in August 2024, and scored a 158. This was around my average PT at the time, so I wasn't shocked. I retook the test in September 2024 and went in fairly confident. I was PT'ing 163 consistently and my last PT 4 days prior to the test was a 165. But, as soon as I started my September test I had a major panic attack - never experienced this before and it completely threw me off. I got my score back today and got a 153. I am devastated. Not only is it 10 points lower than my typical PT score, it's 5 points lower than my first score. I can't cancel it because I didn't purchase score preview & Canadian schools don't allow an addendum.
I am re-taking the test in November, and my highest PT at the moment is a 168. I know I can get myself to PT'ing in the 167-169 range, and if I can replicate this score for my November test do you think I will still have a chance at my target schools?
I know UofT takes the highest LSAT score, but I am panicking that the 153, and scoring lower on second attempt has ruined any chances I may have.
Would love to hear some thoughts!