[blindlaw] lsat december score and prospects

Tom Ladis tom at tomladis.com
Fri Jan 7 15:28:30 UTC 2011


Congratulations!  I took the June test and scored one hundred thirty nine. 
Most of the points were lost on the logic games section, and I have been 
talking with an attorney through The Lighthouse in Chicago about approaching 
LSAC regarding leveling the test out a bit.  The most that I have ever 
scored on the logic games section is six correct by guessing "B" on all 
questions, and I scored four points using the same method on the June test.

The struggle with Kaplan Test Prep because they did not accommodate me and 
then with LSAC about the logic games section and their refusing my 
suggestions to help me take notes was quite a challenge.

I have not yet applied to any law schools and will explain that I was not 
accommodated correctly and hope that they understand.  Meanwhile, I am 
working with a law firm and Kaplan to get their class accommodated and will 
take the class and test again once that is resolved.

How many questions did you score correctly on the Logic Games section?

Tom
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Milica Trpevska" <milicatrpevska at aol.com>
To: <blindlaw at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Friday, January 07, 2011 7:54 AM
Subject: [blindlaw] lsat december score and prospects


> Dear all
>
> I just got my december lsat score - 145 - and I am visibly disappointed. I 
> had a 3.85 cumulative GPA at the American University in Bulgaria and was 
> involved in many extracurricular activities while in college. Though I am 
> aware that most of you are not law school admission experts, I would 
> kindly ask you to let me know what are my chances to get a scholarship in 
> a law school  in the U.S. I know that my chances are quite slim because of 
> the  low score (145) but I don't know if low scores are rather typical for 
> most blind test takers. After all, I will be compared to the other 
> applicants to the law schools and, most probably, will be compared to 
> other blind applicants so I would like to know how well blind test takers 
> dealt with the test in the past.
>
> I hope someone will be able to answer my question and I thank you in 
> advance for your time and understanding.
>
> Sincerely, Milica Trpevska
>
>
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