Are February test scores accepted for admission?
All applicants must take and submit a Law School Admission Test (LSAT) score. For admission in fall 2009, scores earned prior to October 2005 or after December 2008 are not valid. Applicants who take the test in December are not at a disadvantage but are encouraged to submit the application and complete all other requirements of the LSDAS or JD CAS so that when the score becomes available it is the last item required to complete the file. Applicants may submit a score from the February 2009 LSAT administration ONLY if a valid score meeting the requirements detailed above have been satisfied. The February 2009 score would then be considered a timely retake. February scores generally become available in March, toward the end of the admission process. Applicants planning to retake in February should notify the Admission Office in writing of their intention to do so if they do not want the application file evaluated prior to receipt of the February score.
All applicants must take and submit a Law School Admission Test (LSAT) score. For admission in fall 2011, scores earned prior to October 2007 or after December 2010 are not valid. Applicants who take the test in December are not at a disadvantage but are encouraged to submit the application and complete all other requirements of the LSDAS or CAS so that when the score becomes available it is the last item required to complete the file. Applicants may submit a score from the February 2011 LSAT administration ONLY if a valid score meeting the requirements detailed above has been submitted. The February 2011 score would then be considered a timely retake. February scores generally become available in March, toward the end of the admission evaluation process. Applicants planning to retake in February should notify the Admission Office in writing of their intention to do so if they do not want the application file evaluated prior to receipt of the February score.