- Sun Sep 17, 2017 11:22 pm
#39925
Hi! I have a couple questions. I took the June 2017 LSAT and scored a 151. This is not the that score I need, so I decided to take the September LSAT. I felt really good about the first 3 sections however, once we came back for the 4th section (reading comp) I went into panic mode, and I know I performed badly on that section. After reading online forums regarding the experimental sections, I am positive the 4th section was not the experimental section. Thus, I will be graded on that section. I know that I am capable of performing much better on reading comp, and I am really bummed out that I went into panic mode. Therefore, I know that the score that I will be receiving on the exam is not a true reflection of what I am capable of. During my self-administered practice exams, I felt more confident on the reading comp sections. However, I know that I tanked the reading comp section during yesterday's LSAT. I have now signed up for the December 2017 LSAT and am going to give it another shot. Do you think that I should cancel my September score as I know it is not an accurate reflection of what I am capable of? Also, if I chose to cancel, will it look bad to law schools that I have a 151, a cancelled score, and then my final December score?