Vermont Law School does not allow superscoring for admissions. Superscoring refers to the practice of considering the highest scores achieved across multiple test dates for admissions decisions. Since Vermont Law School does not permit this, applicants will be evaluated based on their highest single-test scores rather than cumulative scores from different attempts.
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