If I write the LSAT more than once, which score is used?
<p>&nbsp;An applicant whose academic record is competitive, but performs below the 90th percentile on the LSAT, should consider taking the test again. If more than one LSAT score is reported, all LSAT scores will be seen by the Admissions Committee, but the highest LSAT score will be considered.</p>
When should I write the LSAT?
<p>The LSAT is&nbsp;offered four times a year in June, September, December, and February.&nbsp; We suggest that you write the LSAT in June at the end of your third year of university.&nbsp; If you are applying for entry in&nbsp;September 2012 the last LSAT score we will accept is the February 2012 writing for regular, mature and Aboriginal applicants.&nbsp; We recommend that&nbsp;you write an earlier LSAT test&nbsp;than this February sitting so that&nbsp;an uncompetitive score&nbsp;can still potentially be improved upon for entry in Fall 2012.</p>
Does the Faculty of Law have any special access or special category programs?
<p>&nbsp;Yes, the Faculty of Law&nbsp;has a special application category for Aboriginal applicants. For detailed information see the&nbsp;<a href="http://utfl.peapoddev.com/admissions/jd/admissions-policies">Aboriginal Applicants</a>&nbsp;section of&nbsp;the admissions web page.</p>