- Mon Sep 03, 2018 1:55 pm
#57150
I made the mistake of taking the December LSAT last year shortly after a very close family member died and ended up completely choking (I only completed one game in my LG section), scoring a 159. I started studying again a couple months ago and am currently registered for the September LSAT. I am scoring in the mid 160s (and occasionally in the high 160s) on practice tests, but my biggest issue is speed, which I admittedly haven't been focusing on enough -- I typically only get a couple questions wrong out of the ones I get to, but don't usually finish LR and LG, so I lose additional points on those sections by randomly guessing in the last few seconds. I think I have a strong chance of improving my speed with more practice and should be able to score higher by the November test (hopefully in the 167-168 range).
I graduated in 2017 with a 3.98 GPA and decent extracurriculars and am currently working with kids at an elementary school as I hope to go into child advocacy or education law. My top schools are Berkeley and UCLA, which I realize are reaches for me. I have scored 168s on a couple practice tests so I know it is possible although not typical for me to do at the moment, so I'm wondering if I should take the September LSAT with the hopes that I can score well and apply earlier in the cycle or wait until I can more consistently reach 167-168 and apply in early/mid December after taking the November LSAT? Is that too late in the cycle to be competitive for those schools with my stats? Or should I take the September test and see what happens, but still register for November? My only worry with doing that is I have already taken the test once, so that would mean I'd potentially be taking the LSAT three times. Would it be better to wait and only take the test twice?
I graduated in 2017 with a 3.98 GPA and decent extracurriculars and am currently working with kids at an elementary school as I hope to go into child advocacy or education law. My top schools are Berkeley and UCLA, which I realize are reaches for me. I have scored 168s on a couple practice tests so I know it is possible although not typical for me to do at the moment, so I'm wondering if I should take the September LSAT with the hopes that I can score well and apply earlier in the cycle or wait until I can more consistently reach 167-168 and apply in early/mid December after taking the November LSAT? Is that too late in the cycle to be competitive for those schools with my stats? Or should I take the September test and see what happens, but still register for November? My only worry with doing that is I have already taken the test once, so that would mean I'd potentially be taking the LSAT three times. Would it be better to wait and only take the test twice?