LSAT retake limits (beginning September 2019) are:
-3 times in 1 testing year
-5 times in 5 years
-7 times for life-if you get a 180, you can't take it again (within a 5-year period).
As before, law schools can see previous LSAT attempts and cancellations on your record, but your highest score is the one that counts (with *very* few exceptions).
All LSAT attempts prior to September 2019 don't count towards the numerical limits. In other words, the policy is not retroactive.
-3 times in 1 testing year
-5 times in 5 years
-7 times for life-if you get a 180, you can't take it again (within a 5-year period).
As before, law schools can see previous LSAT attempts and cancellations on your record, but your highest score is the one that counts (with *very* few exceptions).
All LSAT attempts prior to September 2019 don't count towards the numerical limits. In other words, the policy is not retroactive.
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