@Aidoe Yes, schools give out fee waivers based on LSAT score (but also for other reasons, too). You still need to pay the LSAC CAS fee, which is around $30 per school, although that can be waived based on financial criteria.
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I'd retake, if you don't mind studying more. If you improve your score by 3-4 points the $175 LSAT fee could turn into a couple thousand dollars in scholarships from the right school.
The one benefit is that it can get you fee waivers that you'd otherwise have to apply for or in some cases might not even get if you asked. If that's not worth some spam then don't bother I guess.