- Mon Oct 20, 2014 9:13 pm
#17114
I'm a Powerscore student (I took the online class in March). I just got my Sept LSAT score - 166 - and I'm not sure if I should retake or not..
I'm a little disappointed because I've had a few practice tests towards the end of my preparation with higher 160s and a 173. But I'm also relieved, because I think I could have easily gotten a lower score, given that so many things could have gone wrong on test day and one or two mistakes can make a big difference. Also the missed questions on each section were a pretty accurate representation of my strengths and weaknesses (Total 4 missed on LR / 6 on games / 6 on RC).
I'm not sure if it's worth studying again and retaking. I started a new job, so I have significantly less time to study now (vs I had nothing going on over the summer), and I need to work on other parts of my application. At the same time, I feel like an increase in my score by just a couple points will really boost my application for a T14 school. I'd love to get some scholarship too and it seems like LSAT is a huge factor in scholarship decisions.
If you have any advice about my situation, I'd appreciate it a lot.
In case this helps: my undergrad GPA is around 3.9, I have a master's degree and a couple years of work experience relevant to the field of law I want to pursue.
Thank you so much!
I'm a little disappointed because I've had a few practice tests towards the end of my preparation with higher 160s and a 173. But I'm also relieved, because I think I could have easily gotten a lower score, given that so many things could have gone wrong on test day and one or two mistakes can make a big difference. Also the missed questions on each section were a pretty accurate representation of my strengths and weaknesses (Total 4 missed on LR / 6 on games / 6 on RC).
I'm not sure if it's worth studying again and retaking. I started a new job, so I have significantly less time to study now (vs I had nothing going on over the summer), and I need to work on other parts of my application. At the same time, I feel like an increase in my score by just a couple points will really boost my application for a T14 school. I'd love to get some scholarship too and it seems like LSAT is a huge factor in scholarship decisions.
If you have any advice about my situation, I'd appreciate it a lot.
In case this helps: my undergrad GPA is around 3.9, I have a master's degree and a couple years of work experience relevant to the field of law I want to pursue.
Thank you so much!