- Sun Dec 07, 2014 2:31 pm
#17661
Hello PowerScore,
I was wondering if you could give me some advice....So I just took the LSAT yesterday and I am thinking about cancelling my score. I have already taken the LSAT twice before including this past September. I received a decent score mid 160s in September but I wanted to retake the test again to see if I could score higher (the first time I took it I didn't study). So I signed up for the December test. I was convinced that the compounding pressure got to me in September, therefore I barely studied for this test....I took about a practice test a week and was scoring in the low to mid 170s. But yesterday I felt that it went terrible for my first few sections. I don't think I even finished each section (LR-LG-LR) which has never happened to me before. The last two sections I think I did fine on (RC-LR). So considering that one of the LRs was experimental, there is a possibility that I did better than the September test.
So my question is this, should I cancel the score because of the chance of being lower than my previous score, which would look bad for law school admissions even though the cancellation itself looks suspicious. Or should I just see what I get even though I will be gambling that I will receive a lower score?
any advice is appreciated
I was wondering if you could give me some advice....So I just took the LSAT yesterday and I am thinking about cancelling my score. I have already taken the LSAT twice before including this past September. I received a decent score mid 160s in September but I wanted to retake the test again to see if I could score higher (the first time I took it I didn't study). So I signed up for the December test. I was convinced that the compounding pressure got to me in September, therefore I barely studied for this test....I took about a practice test a week and was scoring in the low to mid 170s. But yesterday I felt that it went terrible for my first few sections. I don't think I even finished each section (LR-LG-LR) which has never happened to me before. The last two sections I think I did fine on (RC-LR). So considering that one of the LRs was experimental, there is a possibility that I did better than the September test.
So my question is this, should I cancel the score because of the chance of being lower than my previous score, which would look bad for law school admissions even though the cancellation itself looks suspicious. Or should I just see what I get even though I will be gambling that I will receive a lower score?
any advice is appreciated