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To take again?

cjoystannacjoystanna Live Member

My first LSAT was 8/24 and I got a 156. My most recent one was 10/24 and I managed to raise my score to a 166 which is odd because at the time I was Pting around 160. Even recently I have not scored a PT over 166 at all. I am signed up for November but i'm thinking of canceling and just applying with the 166. My GPA is not the highest (3.3) but i'm burnt out and working on apps. I almost think i'm scoring worse now compared with 2 weeks ago. Should I chance it but risk getting a worse score than 166? Any advice?

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  • RybkaWJ21RybkaWJ21 Core Member
    3 karma

    It depends on where you want to go. However, I would not risk it if you are not practicing at that level. A 166 is quite good, and that could punch your ticket to a good school, and you could get a scholarship as well.

  • gianna.barile1127gianna.barile1127 Core Member
    12 karma

    Keep your 166 and apply to schools. Nice job!

  • ThegnomesThegnomes Live Member
    45 karma

    Congrats! I would keep the 166. Aside from GPA and LSAT score, there are other factors that could really boost your application to some schools. Maybe focus on solidifying your personal statement and LOR.

    However.. Really depends on where you want to go.

    Again, congratulations, I am so excited for you!

  • 193 karma

    3.3 excellent, 166 excellent.

  • RealGeekerRealGeeker Core Member
    56 karma

    Keep the 166 and pour yourself a tall drink - congrats!

  • oatmlkprncessoatmlkprncess Live Member
    20 karma

    If I was you, I would not be retaking the lsat LOL. But I would use your time to write a kick ass personal statment. Congrats!

  • cas.boqcas.boq Core Member
    6 karma
    1. Does cancelling before taking the test count against you in the same way that cancelling after taking the test would?
    2. How do you cancel before taking the test?
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