I was scoring in the low 140's on PT's and got a 144 on the August LSAT. I am going to retake it in October to try my best at scoring a 150. My diagnostic was a 126 so I went from that to a 144 in about four months. I have a law school mentor who just graduated law school and she graduated top 5% of her class. Her LSAT was in the high 140's and she transferred after her 1L and received amazing scholarships. Her advice to me when I told her I was scoring low was to never give up and try no matter what. You never know what can happen, good luck!!
I'm so confused on how C is not the right answer choice for this question, Help!
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I was scoring in the low 140's on PT's and got a 144 on the August LSAT. I am going to retake it in October to try my best at scoring a 150. My diagnostic was a 126 so I went from that to a 144 in about four months. I have a law school mentor who just graduated law school and she graduated top 5% of her class. Her LSAT was in the high 140's and she transferred after her 1L and received amazing scholarships. Her advice to me when I told her I was scoring low was to never give up and try no matter what. You never know what can happen, good luck!!