I would say generally do some research about which law schools you might want to attend so that way you know what LSAT score you should be aiming towards. Some law schools accept an LSAT score of 152, and others don't even accept anything under 170, so just do your research to know what score you should aim for!
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I would say generally do some research about which law schools you might want to attend so that way you know what LSAT score you should be aiming towards. Some law schools accept an LSAT score of 152, and others don't even accept anything under 170, so just do your research to know what score you should aim for!