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Re-writing the LSAT in January. Question about Application


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hk2
  • Applicant

Hello hello!

My October LSAT didn’t go as planned so I’d like to rewrite my LSAT in January. Applications to some of the schools I’d like to apply to are due on Dec 1st.  Just wanted some info regarding the application process.
if I don’t get an accepted by then, will the schools re-consider my application? And will the schools be notified by LSAC that I will be writing another LSAT or have written another LSAT? Or should I be contacting the schools maybe closer to the January test date? 

If it helps: I’m planning on applying to UAlberta, UCalgary, UBC, UVic, and TRU.

Thank you in advance 🙂 

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harveyspecterrrr
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It asks you during the application if you've taken the LSAT and if you're planning on retaking it so I think they just won't review your file until they get your updated LSAT score. So just let them know you're retaking it in January

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hk2
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20 hours ago, harveyspecterrrr said:

It asks you during the application if you've taken the LSAT and if you're planning on retaking it so I think they just won't review your file until they get your updated LSAT score. So just let them know you're retaking it in January

Awesome, thank you!!

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Megjackson
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I emailed the schools I applied to and told them I was retaking in January, I'm also not happy with my October score. They updated my application no problem. 

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