I'm 30, work full time, and have a Bachelor of Education and this was my very first time writing a real LSAT. I had LR, LG, LR, LR, RC and I felt like I completely forgot how to do anything in LG and am pretty sure I guessed for the majority. After that, I didn't feel very confident in anything I was doing. I applied to law school for September 2020 and it's too late now to take the January test.
I'm debating between A) cancelling my score and abandoning any chance of law school Sept 2020 and taking the LSAT again and applying for Sept 2021 or B ) risking it out and seeing what my score is and applying anyway. The school I really want averages LSAT scores and their average acceptance score is 160. I'm really worried I scored less than 140. I'm leaning toward cancelling my score - any advice?
Thank you all so much for taking the time to comment on here. You’ve honestly helped so much. I’m going to think on it one more day, but I’m pretty sure I’ll cancel and write in January. I think I’ll always regret it if I didn’t go hard now and aim for my best score possible. I think I underestimated how I’d react in the real testing environment and overestimated my abilities after just not enough practice. My goal is to walk out of that exam feeling like I did everything I could have. Then I think I can accept whatever that score may be.