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How does the Law Center treat multiple LSAT scores?

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How does the Law Center treat multiple LSAT scores?

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The ABA permits law schools to report the “high” LSAT score of students who have taken the test two or more times. However, all LSAT scores are considered in evaluating students’ aptitude. Applicants whose first LSAT score is not indicative of their potential should consider repeating the exam. However, they are strongly discouraged from taking the LSAT more than twice.

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