I am preparing to take LSAT in few weeks (2017, February 4); while I possess an elevated GPA for undergraduate (3.75 in political science, 3.9 in Sociology, and 3.8 in psychology), I am worried about the relevance and effect of the LSAT score. If I may, does the latter have adverse effects on the former?
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The prevailing wisdom amongst the community is that if one has a sub-par GPA, one can essentially "save" their chances at an elite institution with a great LSAT score.
Now, to the nub of your question: the matter is open for interpretation, but a very low LSAT score can indeed impact the relevance of one's high GPA and hurt one's chances at particular schools. A very high LSAT score can impact one's chances at other schools. Again, this would vary with the schools one is applying to. There are many resources available to gauge one's chances, including my law school numbers
In short, if I had to offer one piece of advice, it would be to get the highest score you can possibly get on the LSAT.
-David