Kind of in a similar boat. I have a score to get in, but want better for a bigger scholarship. So here I am studying some more (but I am grateful to have something to do that fills in a large time slot in my day because without it I would be climbing the walls).
I have heard someone say (and I don't remember who said it but) "No one asks what LSAT score you got, or even passes judgement on you on which law school you went to, they are just amazed that you went and became an attorney." I guess it's what you make of your law education journey that truly counts. So study some more to hit that score, apply to the schools that you think are a good fit
(for being in the top ten or lower tiered schools because of the programs they offer) and enjoy the journey of becoming a great attorney. This is your goal/dream, and you have come this far already. Good luck and good studying!
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Kind of in a similar boat. I have a score to get in, but want better for a bigger scholarship. So here I am studying some more (but I am grateful to have something to do that fills in a large time slot in my day because without it I would be climbing the walls).
I have heard someone say (and I don't remember who said it but) "No one asks what LSAT score you got, or even passes judgement on you on which law school you went to, they are just amazed that you went and became an attorney." I guess it's what you make of your law education journey that truly counts. So study some more to hit that score, apply to the schools that you think are a good fit
(for being in the top ten or lower tiered schools because of the programs they offer) and enjoy the journey of becoming a great attorney. This is your goal/dream, and you have come this far already. Good luck and good studying!