They went from this:
"The LSAT need be taken only once. If you take the test more than once, all scores will be received but we will use the highest score in our evaluation"
to this:
"You only need to take the LSAT or GRE once; however if you take multiple tests, the admissions committee will consider all LSAT and/or GRE scores presented as part of your application."
Should applicants with two or more scores/cancellations be worried?
HLS has changed LSAT policy Forum
- Platopus
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Re: HLS has changed LSAT policy
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Re: HLS has changed LSAT policy
I'd wait for a Spivey weigh-in but this is mildly annoying as someone likely to take the LSAT a fourth time in December. I hate the vague wording.
- Dcc617
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Re: HLS has changed LSAT policy
I suspect the language change just means that if you take the LSAT and GRE they'll look at both. Pretty obviously so.
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Re: HLS has changed LSAT policy
i think so too.Dcc617 wrote:I suspect the language change just means that if you take the LSAT and GRE they'll look at both. Pretty obviously so.
if someone has taken both, should they report both tests? is there some agreement about the GRE score above which one should also report GRE along with lsat?
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