- Sun Apr 01, 2018 9:38 pm
#44669
First off, I won't disclose my scores on this discussion.
I took the LSAT twice and both were low scores. My second score is lower than the first. Both way below the medians of my top school choices. My first attempt was the June 2017 exam. I studied using the Princeton Review online course. When I got my first score, I was disappointed that it was low. I decided to go for another attempt, but wanted a break from all that studying. I decided for my second attempt, I will register for the February 2018 exam. I realized it was undisclosed but I needed time to study. Starting from September 2017, I studied using the PowerScore Bible Trilogy. It was so much help and I learned a lot. I took practice exams every weekend and review them the next day. I was so confident using PowerScore after seeing my practice scores. However, after I got my scores from the February 2018 LSAT, I scored 3 points below from my first attempt. I was really disappointed.
I am now contemplating a third attempt. But I really want to get the ball rolling on admissions. I read somewhere that with low scores, you can still apply early-decision with an addendum. I want to do that but still want to improve my score before I apply. I don't have the motivation to study now, but want to start applying with my scores for the next cycle.
What can be done in my situation? Should I just apply?
I took the LSAT twice and both were low scores. My second score is lower than the first. Both way below the medians of my top school choices. My first attempt was the June 2017 exam. I studied using the Princeton Review online course. When I got my first score, I was disappointed that it was low. I decided to go for another attempt, but wanted a break from all that studying. I decided for my second attempt, I will register for the February 2018 exam. I realized it was undisclosed but I needed time to study. Starting from September 2017, I studied using the PowerScore Bible Trilogy. It was so much help and I learned a lot. I took practice exams every weekend and review them the next day. I was so confident using PowerScore after seeing my practice scores. However, after I got my scores from the February 2018 LSAT, I scored 3 points below from my first attempt. I was really disappointed.
I am now contemplating a third attempt. But I really want to get the ball rolling on admissions. I read somewhere that with low scores, you can still apply early-decision with an addendum. I want to do that but still want to improve my score before I apply. I don't have the motivation to study now, but want to start applying with my scores for the next cycle.
What can be done in my situation? Should I just apply?