There certainly are schools that will accept you with that score (scroll down on 7sage's rankings to where your median matches those of the schools).
OP, I don't know if this is a hypothetical question or you plan on applying in the immediate future, but I highly recommend a retake. Even if you're comfortable going to one of the lower ranked schools, at least go there for free. You can do that if you get your LSAT score up by just a few more points.
Depends on your GPA. I had a similar score but a high GPA of 3.86 so I have gotten into 3/4 target schools and waitlisted at a 5th. Plus, i got good scholarships from those 3. I know a guy who had a similar score as mine but a GPA around 3.0 and he struggled to get into most schools. Really got lucky and got into a school he wasn't expecting. If you have a good GPA, ride with it, if not get that LSAT up
@LSATbekee I second @RazorSharpBanana Ranking isn't everything and there are many legal careers where you can be successful from lower ranked schools but you definitely don't want to pay for them. Get your score up if you can to make yourself more attractive for scholarships or schools with better job statistics.
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There certainly are schools that will accept you with that score (scroll down on 7sage's rankings to where your median matches those of the schools).
OP, I don't know if this is a hypothetical question or you plan on applying in the immediate future, but I highly recommend a retake. Even if you're comfortable going to one of the lower ranked schools, at least go there for free. You can do that if you get your LSAT score up by just a few more points.
Depends on your GPA. I had a similar score but a high GPA of 3.86 so I have gotten into 3/4 target schools and waitlisted at a 5th. Plus, i got good scholarships from those 3. I know a guy who had a similar score as mine but a GPA around 3.0 and he struggled to get into most schools. Really got lucky and got into a school he wasn't expecting. If you have a good GPA, ride with it, if not get that LSAT up
punch your numbers in to get a rough idea on where you're at. good luck! https://7sage.com/predictor/
@LSATbekee I second @RazorSharpBanana Ranking isn't everything and there are many legal careers where you can be successful from lower ranked schools but you definitely don't want to pay for them. Get your score up if you can to make yourself more attractive for scholarships or schools with better job statistics.
Thank you all for your replies. i appreciate it.