I have two scores and two cancellations. I cancelled in Oct 2015, got a 159 in Dec 2015, cancelled in Sept 2017, and got a 167 in Dec. 2017. Should I address both my score increase and my cancellations? Or just the score increase? My reason for cancelling twice was extreme anxiety during the test. I have a 3.83 GPA so I performed well academically in college. I don't want to make myself seem like I can't handle tests in law school or the bar exam, but if I don't address the cancellations, will that hurt me?
Advice would be much appreciated!
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Re: write addendum for 2 cancellations and 8 point score difference?
don't address anything.
if anything, retake some more.
if anything, retake some more.
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Re: write addendum for 2 cancellations and 8 point score difference?
Thanks for the feedback. Just out of curiosity, why do you say not to address anything? Thanks!pancakes3 wrote:don't address anything.
if anything, retake some more.
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Re: write addendum for 2 cancellations and 8 point score difference?
they don't care. they just want your score so they can report it. same with your gpa. they don't care how you got your grades - just that you have those grades.
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Re: write addendum for 2 cancellations and 8 point score difference?
No. There isn't any need to bring attention to the 159 or the fact you have anxiety. Unless they specifically ask for an addendum for large increases, I wouldn't write one.
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