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 sarahmil
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I finally landed in the mid60s on my final LSAT attempt this January. My first score was a 158. I took it 4 times over 2 yrs cancelled one. I wish I could have done better, but I just didn't have that much time to dedicate solely to raising my score as I've been in graduate school the whole time. However, I have a very high GRE score. Should I apply with GRE or LSAT? I know they will see my LSAT score even if I apply with GRE, but I am so confused about what is best to do, since my GRE I am in the mid90th percentile overall? I am aiming for a T-14 school, as I believe my other qualifications should improve my chances as I am a URM and have some really good, unique softs and two graduate degrees. But again, just not sure which test to apply under? Any advice would be greatly appreciated
 Robert Carroll
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Sarah,

Unfortunately, if you have an LSAT score on file, law schools will use that score to make their decisions - a GRE score won't do any good.

I'm linking to a similar post Dave made in response to a similar question: viewtopic.php?p=71634#p71634

Robert Carroll

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