Hello. I took the LSAT in September. I was confident after I took it but was not impressed by my score. I used PowerScore for my prep and didn't improve much from the prep test I took when I first started. It was on the low end of all my prep tests average. I got a 145. Yeah it sucks. My undergrad GPA isn't that great either. But I can write an addendum to help with my GPA (I had a major illness one semester). Anyway, I've been wishy washy since I got my LSAT score about whether or not law school is for me. Right this minute, I am leaning towards registering for a 7sage prep course and retaking the LSAT in probably June. And moving foward with law school. But my thoughts could be different this afternoon. If I decide law school is the answer, I need to get my LSAT score up no less than 10 points and preferably 20 points. My mother is not very encouraging or understanding of my ideas of Law school. So I wanted to know if anyone has any advice or encouragement for me. And also I wanted to know if my goal of getting my score up 20 points is even possible. Thanks for your time.
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Follow your goals. If this is what you really want to do, put in the time to achieve it.
Don't let others bring you down. This is your life, your goal, your dream.
P.S. If you show commitment and self-discipline to prepare for the LSAT, I think your mom will respect you for it. Don't let negativity affect you!
Guess what? We are in the same boat. Besides my boyfriend I don't really have anyone else's support. In fact, my mother thinks the LSAT is easy and going to law school is easy. You should not let anyone or anything such as your lsat score discourage you from law school. You didn't do good the first time around, okay well guess what? You have a second chance so just think of how amazing you will do the second time around especially now that you know what to expect.
I was registered to take the December LSAT and I have been studying since July 2014. Believe me when I say, I have been studying....my undergrad advisor at USC told me the other day "I honestly don't know how you do it, I don't typically say this to anyone but you need to enjoy college more because you deserve it" that's just so you know I'm not bullshitting when I say I take the lsat seriously. Well I took my first diagnosis in November 2014 because I wanted to make sure I have everything perfect before taking a practice test. I got a 125 which was lower than my cold diagnosis...133. The second time I got 145 and last time 149. My biggest problem is timing, I am a slow reader. So I am rescheduling until I get 170 on my diagnosis. Don't give up just yet, there is room for improvement
I think it comes down to how bad you want it.
I might hang that quote up myself...