Depends, are you below the GPA median as well? If you're a splitter then I would say ask to consider previous score. If you are below both medians, then you're gonna need the higher LSAT anyway to be a strong candidate so might as well put it on hold.
I got a harvard invitation interview very early in the cycle (November) with below both median numbers as a non-URM. That happens pretty rarely, especially so early on in the cycle. I don’t think I would have gotten the invite without 7Sage’s help.
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Like the others have said, and improvement is likely to help. If one or two points still puts you below the 25th, it might not make a big difference, but like @CantStopWontStop said, getting to the median would be huge.
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