Hey! I think you should definitely give the November LSAT a try, especially since you were consistently scoring in the 170s on your practice tests. I’ve also seen that a lot of people scored lower than expected on the October exam, so it seems like that test was unusually tough. If you take the November LSAT and score higher, that’ll work in your favor — and if not, most law schools only consider your highest LSAT score anyway. So it’s worth giving it another shot!
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Hey! I think you should definitely give the November LSAT a try, especially since you were consistently scoring in the 170s on your practice tests. I’ve also seen that a lot of people scored lower than expected on the October exam, so it seems like that test was unusually tough. If you take the November LSAT and score higher, that’ll work in your favor — and if not, most law schools only consider your highest LSAT score anyway. So it’s worth giving it another shot!