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- Mon Jul 24, 2023 11:43 am
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Hello Powerscore staff (+fearless leaders Jon and Dave),
I have a variant of the oft-asked question about whether it's better to put in your application early or delay to retake the LSAT again and potentially get a higher score. My understanding is that your advice is pretty consistent on that question: in almost every situation, a stronger application is a better strategy than an earlier application.
My question is if that calculus changes at all for an applicant with an LSAT in the upper 170s applying to T14/T6 schools. Does the realistic possibility of squeezing out another LSAT point from, say, 177 to 178 justify waiting another month to apply? How does that answer change (assuming it does) across the time span of the admissions cycle?
Thanks in advance--love all your LSAT prep materials and I've benefitted greatly from them.
Joseph
I have a variant of the oft-asked question about whether it's better to put in your application early or delay to retake the LSAT again and potentially get a higher score. My understanding is that your advice is pretty consistent on that question: in almost every situation, a stronger application is a better strategy than an earlier application.
My question is if that calculus changes at all for an applicant with an LSAT in the upper 170s applying to T14/T6 schools. Does the realistic possibility of squeezing out another LSAT point from, say, 177 to 178 justify waiting another month to apply? How does that answer change (assuming it does) across the time span of the admissions cycle?
Thanks in advance--love all your LSAT prep materials and I've benefitted greatly from them.
Joseph