Today I received my first LSAT score and was very disappointed to learn that I only scored a 150. This is concerning given that my dream school is the University of Florida which has a median LSAT score of 169. I am taking my second LSAT in January, meaning I have 45 days until I take my next test. For the next 45 days I plan to take a practice test almost every day, so I know I will see a great improvement in my score. Given this information, should I cancel or keep my current LSAT score?

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  • Saturday, Dec 02 2023

    That’s great advice, thank you!

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  • Friday, Dec 01 2023

    Keep the 150 unless you're sure you can make a large jump. DO NOT take a PT every day from now until January. It's much better to just take 1-2 a week and review your answers and drill your weaknesses. Practice tests are just a tool that reflects your understanding of the test and will not actually help too much without Blind Review and supplemental drilling of the weaker question types.

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  • Thursday, Nov 30 2023

    Definitely keep the 150. In struggling to break to 150 but I’m almost there.

    On the bright side, give it another shot and remember, you can always apply to a law school with that’s score. But shoot for your dream school! You got it!

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  • Thursday, Nov 30 2023

    Okay, thank you!

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  • Wednesday, Nov 29 2023

    150 is pretty average, I honestly would just keep it.

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