I think you still have options, retaking it is one but honestly, I think you should try and start applying to law school, maybe apply to some schools that may not be your dream school that take your LSAT score. Unless you are trying to get into Big Law, then just apply, get into a law school, and get your JD. And there's always an option of transferring to another school.
And if you want to retake the exam have you tried reviewing those old exams you have taken and see what went wrong? What question types are you missing? Are your high PT's because you've burnt through the same questions already and just memorized the prior answers?
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Hey friend,
I think you still have options, retaking it is one but honestly, I think you should try and start applying to law school, maybe apply to some schools that may not be your dream school that take your LSAT score. Unless you are trying to get into Big Law, then just apply, get into a law school, and get your JD. And there's always an option of transferring to another school.
And if you want to retake the exam have you tried reviewing those old exams you have taken and see what went wrong? What question types are you missing? Are your high PT's because you've burnt through the same questions already and just memorized the prior answers?