- Tue Oct 04, 2011 12:02 pm
#2058
Currently I am struggling with trying to decide whether or not to cancel my October LSAT score. Unfortunately, I haven't been able to confidently determine the experimental section, and if the one section I am hoping was experimental turns out to be a real one,I am almost certain my score will go down. However, if that section was experimental I believe my score will raise about 2-3 points.
Normally, I would be willing to take the risk, but my LSAT score from June already makes me borderline with a number of schools and I am worried a lower score will completely kill my chances. So I am basically wondering whether or not a lower score will be highly frowned upon during the application process.
(I am also not looking into T30 scores rather schools that are more along the lines of DePaul, Chicago-Kent, Marquette, etc. if that matters at all)
Normally, I would be willing to take the risk, but my LSAT score from June already makes me borderline with a number of schools and I am worried a lower score will completely kill my chances. So I am basically wondering whether or not a lower score will be highly frowned upon during the application process.
(I am also not looking into T30 scores rather schools that are more along the lines of DePaul, Chicago-Kent, Marquette, etc. if that matters at all)