- Thu Oct 12, 2017 6:37 pm
#40481
So, here's my scenario:
I took the LSAT last Sept. got an okay score, decided to take a year off (after gotten some acceptances, some waitlists, and some denials) and retake the LSAT this Sept. I only increased my score by one point. I know it's only one point, but does it count for anything? Does that look favorable to admissions committees at all? I already submitted my apps and attached an LSAT addendum stating the scores are not indicative of my academic capabilities. What's your opinion on the matter?
Thank you!
I took the LSAT last Sept. got an okay score, decided to take a year off (after gotten some acceptances, some waitlists, and some denials) and retake the LSAT this Sept. I only increased my score by one point. I know it's only one point, but does it count for anything? Does that look favorable to admissions committees at all? I already submitted my apps and attached an LSAT addendum stating the scores are not indicative of my academic capabilities. What's your opinion on the matter?
Thank you!