- Thu Jan 21, 2016 9:49 pm
#21926
Hi All,
I took the LSAT twice last year, scoring a 158 on the October 2015 exam, and a 164 on the December 2015 exam. Being that this is a six-point increase, and after reading several lukewarm articles on addenda matter that confused more than clarified, I was wondering if I should submit an addendum explaining the jump?
The following items should be noted. First, because my PT's had generally been in the 163-165 range, I can think of no possible reason for such a drop in October other than nerves and/or over-confidence, which makes me hesitate on grounds that I have a "soft" explanation. However, because I will be applying to several T14 schools (I'm proud to say my LSAC adjusted GPA is over 4.0 and my application/recommendations are pretty strong), I feel compelled to submit the addendum, being that they may cast an unfavorable glance on the lower score.
Any advice would be much appreciated, especially since deadlines are right around the corner.
I took the LSAT twice last year, scoring a 158 on the October 2015 exam, and a 164 on the December 2015 exam. Being that this is a six-point increase, and after reading several lukewarm articles on addenda matter that confused more than clarified, I was wondering if I should submit an addendum explaining the jump?
The following items should be noted. First, because my PT's had generally been in the 163-165 range, I can think of no possible reason for such a drop in October other than nerves and/or over-confidence, which makes me hesitate on grounds that I have a "soft" explanation. However, because I will be applying to several T14 schools (I'm proud to say my LSAC adjusted GPA is over 4.0 and my application/recommendations are pretty strong), I feel compelled to submit the addendum, being that they may cast an unfavorable glance on the lower score.
Any advice would be much appreciated, especially since deadlines are right around the corner.