You are correct, your score does not define you! But if you can, try to get a better score to increase your chances of entry into law school. If you don't want to re-take, your personal statement should be award-winningly good. Perhaps hire a consul…
@SLODHILL yes, that's correct. I applied with my 2019 score of 148 to Southwestern for the 2022 cycle and was admitted. I chose to not attend and I am applying this cycle.
I got a 148 on my October 2019 LSAT and graduated with a 3.5 GPA (however, LSAC calculates my GPA as 3.6). I studied and studied but wasn't seeing a score increase and finally decided to apply this previous cycle.
I applied to nine law schools and …
The same thing happened to me -- they said my test center was unavailable and then I was put on the waitlist after I requested that I still wanted that test center. They ended up emailing me a couple of weeks later (I believe about two weeks) and th…