September LSAT Scores are Out! Now What?
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- Oct 16, 2009
- LSAT, LSAT Advice Videos
- Reviewed by: Matt Riley
In a time-honored tradition rivaled only by the free clinic for most stressful wait time ever, September LSAT scores are finally out. Hopefully, you are pleased with your score and are now breathing a huge sigh of relief (and enjoying a cold one). If, however, you’re in a dubious state of mind akin to looking across the bed the morning after a Vegas outing, help is here. Matt’s new video explains how to decide whether or not you should stick with the score you have or try try again in December.
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In the video, Matt references three previous MSS posts that will be helpful in determining whether or not to take the December exam, including:
Applying to Law School in the Fall
Don’t forget to check back as we’ll be posting a lot in the next few days to summarize all we’ve heard about the September exam (and to give you the dirt on Colin and Matt’s highly anticipated results).
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