Hello 7 Sagers,
This is a shout out to all you folks who are stumbling along in the LSAT, maybe not getting as high a score as you want, and probably (like me) getting frustrated. After studying for 6 months, I took the LSAT for the second time last January, and I scored a point LOWER than a year prior.
I struggled with the LSAT, and although I scored in the 90th percentile on some practice tests, I was in the 150s for both my exams.
But I put together a very good application, and wrote a strong personal statement. There was only one law school in Canada that I wanted to attend, and that was here at the University of Alberta.
I was accepted today.
So for all you folks that are struggling and frustrated, keep fighting. And if you're planning on a law career because you have a strong sense of justice, and it's not about the money, then fight even harder.
Honestly, life's too short for this. I'd take the score and see what happens next (you've worked hard for it). Maybe it's good or maybe it's not: the truth is you have no way to know. That's how I'd roll, but maybe that's not how you'd prefer to roll.
Roll how you need to roll.