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Hello!
I took the LSAT around four years ago and failed miserably. I didn't prepare at all and didn't comprehend the exam's format, therefore I got a 139.
I had two interviews with top-20 institutions but was not accepted.
After that, I concentrated on working as a teacher while also producing music.
I was able to become a professional in the music industry that produced for celebrities, a big TV show, and a song that garnered over a million views in just a few weeks while trending on YouTube, among other things.
I am likely to have a different resume/experience than many other law school applicants, which I hope will help me.
With my LSAT and new experiences, do I have a chance of getting admitted anywhere?
I am a URM with a GPA of 3.5. I also have a 3.7 GPA in an unfinished computer science degree (few semesters left).
Aside from perhaps retaking the LSAT, I would appreciate any criticism or suggestions on what I should do.
Thank you very much.
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I think you should definitely re-take the LSAT!
Thank you. I am planning to re-take it next month.