- Sat Sep 13, 2014 6:37 pm
#16635
Hi, I'm a senior taking the LSAT in two weeks September 27th, I have been studying on and off for the LSAT without consistency for the past 6 months. My first diagnostic test score was a 148 after practicing for two days my score jumped up to a 152. I have been using all the powerscore bibles, and over the months I have had a wide array of scoring, the highest being 157 and the low being 148 and everything in between lacking any consistency. I really want to get into Wisconsin's law school their LSAT range being 157-163 median 161 I believe. I am really trying to get a 160 on the LSAT to have a good shot at getting in, but have never attained a 160 in practice. I cannot commit to cramming 8 hour days of studying in for these last two weeks as i am taking 16 credit hours and have a part time job that requires roughly 20 hours. I can realistically probably put in 4-5 hours a day max for studying for the lsat consistently for these last two weeks. I just took a practice LSAT today 9/13 that was disappointing as I scored a 150. My analytical section always scores dismal the range being usually 9-15 my logical reasoning sections usually range from 14-18 and my reading comprehension section is always above 20. I have a GPA of 3.7 and am an LGBT student from a rural area, but not from Wisconsin, as far as the diversity factor goes. I have two questions, is it realistic to expect if I cram for these last two weeks I could see my score jump from a 150 to a 160? Second, if I don't manage to score 160 and instead am in the 155-157 range would I have a realistic shot at getting into UW law school?