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- Joined: Jul 31, 2025
- Thu Oct 09, 2025 5:23 pm
#121798
I took the LSAT for my first time in September and scored a 169, higher than my 165 target score. I took the October LSAT a few days ago despite not having studied since before the September test because I’m just so over the test and I got to where I wanted to be. The only reason I took October was because I could not get a refund. I was also under the impression that using score preview would make the score disappear as if I had never taken that administration. I now see this is not the case. I guess I should have thought like a lawyer and not made that unwarranted assumption. Whoops. Its not like I think i bombed October, although i think a regression is more likely that an improvement, as it had been over a month since I studied. Say I regress and decide to cancel the October score, what will schools think ? And should I consider keeping a score worse than my 169? Like say I get 168. Would it be better to keep it than to cancel? What's the highest score that it would be smart to cancel?
I appreciate the work you all at powerscore do. I could not have gotten where I did on the LSAT without the forums and bibles!
Thanks
I appreciate the work you all at powerscore do. I could not have gotten where I did on the LSAT without the forums and bibles!
Thanks