- Tue Jul 05, 2016 6:14 pm
#26868
Hi LSAT gurus!
First, I took the virtual class and it was great, thanks for all your help! Second, I need some thoughts on whether I should retake the LSAT in September.
I got a 172 on the June 2016 LSAT, but my goal was a 174 or greater since I'd like to ideally either go to Harvard or Yale and the median score at those schools is 173.
I've read a lot of articles about how you shouldn't retake unless you can see a score increase of 3 or more points and how statistically most people do not do that much better on their retakes especially in the 170s. I would have the time to invest in studying, but I'm wondering if it is a better idea to just invest the remaining time and effort into my application (so that I can apply early) instead of trying to get those extra points.
For reference once I started scoring in the 170s on PTs, my scores were 174,173,177 (then I saw some dips), 167, 172, 169 TEST DAY:172. Also, don't know if this matters, but I got a 166 on the LSAT 4 years ago (I was still in college and didn't prep for the test well).
My general thought from blogs/school websites is that schools don't think +/- 3 point is statistically significant. At the same time, my impression is that a 173 is going to look much more attractive despite this, since it helps schools determine their ranking.
Thanks for your help!
First, I took the virtual class and it was great, thanks for all your help! Second, I need some thoughts on whether I should retake the LSAT in September.
I got a 172 on the June 2016 LSAT, but my goal was a 174 or greater since I'd like to ideally either go to Harvard or Yale and the median score at those schools is 173.
I've read a lot of articles about how you shouldn't retake unless you can see a score increase of 3 or more points and how statistically most people do not do that much better on their retakes especially in the 170s. I would have the time to invest in studying, but I'm wondering if it is a better idea to just invest the remaining time and effort into my application (so that I can apply early) instead of trying to get those extra points.
For reference once I started scoring in the 170s on PTs, my scores were 174,173,177 (then I saw some dips), 167, 172, 169 TEST DAY:172. Also, don't know if this matters, but I got a 166 on the LSAT 4 years ago (I was still in college and didn't prep for the test well).
My general thought from blogs/school websites is that schools don't think +/- 3 point is statistically significant. At the same time, my impression is that a 173 is going to look much more attractive despite this, since it helps schools determine their ranking.
Thanks for your help!