I'm torn between taking the March LSAT or postponing it..
I already sat for a LSAT last year and received 163.
My recent pt scores have ranged between 164~170 and the average is around 167..
My BR scores are around 173~177..
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@gs556 Not my post, but was just wondering, did your PS contain any "why law" component to it? I've already finished my PS and I really like it, but it's got no mention of law or law school. That works for most schools, but not for a selective few.
I would wager no. According to law school numbers dot com, both your GPA & LSAT score are below their 25th percentile. Those#s being 3.2 and 149. I believe it is highly unlikely to be accepted into a school when both are below the 25th