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I'm still kinda on the sidelines about the enitre "going to law school" thing, and I just took my first full PrepTest with no practice/knowledge about the LSAT. I got a score of 163, and I was wondering if it would be worth for me to spend my time and energy on studying for the LSAT... I don't really want to take the exam multiple times, and I would preferably take the June 2026 exam.
Would it be unreasonable for me to shoot for a mid-170s for the June 2026 exam based on what I have right now?
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163 is a fantastic diagnostic score. Probably better than like 98% of people, if not more. 163 is a decent just...score after months of studying.
Aiming to take the test once only is a bad idea, because there is kinda inherently variance in peoples scores, and you want to do it until you get in the top of your score band.
But yes, if you study well, and consistently, you absolutely should be able to score in the mid 170, or high 170s.