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Trying to make mom and pop proud
Join Date: May 2007
Location: San Diego
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I am going to be a college freshman soon and I am already looking into law school. I heard somewhere that law schools average your LSAT's scores instead of taking the highest score. Is that true? I want to take the LSAT's as many times as a I can because I was only able to take my ACT/SAT once because I home school and was virtually blind to the whole college admissions process. I was lucky to to receive a 25 without studying, but I want it to be different with my LSAT. If I take my LSAT say 4 times will they average the 4, or take my highest score?
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Join Date: Jun 2008
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It depends on each individual law school admissions office's policies, but these are some that take only your highest LSATs:
Northwestern Georgetown Thomas M. Cooley Law School John Marshall Law School UCLA Berkeley University of North Carolina University of Illinois University of Oregon Penn Syracuse Cornell Indiana University-Indianapolis St. Louis University |
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