- Mon Jul 02, 2012 6:32 pm
#4460
I took the June 2012 LSAT. Just got my score back and it was a 162. I had taken the virtual course and really liked it. I started at 156 and had scored as high as the 165-169 range in the 3 weeks leading up. I did, however have 3 or so tests in that same time range that were around 162. Needless to say, I am pretty disappointed in my score. The Saturday before test day I had scored a 169 so I was confident going into it. I just had a bad test day.
My question is, should I take the test again?
I am from Texas and my schools of interest are U of H, Baylor, and (previously) UT (Texas). My GPA is a 3.684. I looked at some Law School Predictor websites and one said that I was 100% for U of H and about 90% for Baylor. Another site had it at 75% and 59%. My dilemma is that I would like to be very confident in my chances of getting into to those schools and do not want to risk not getting into either. If, in your opinion, I am 50/50, I will probably take it again because I am confident I can do better. I just do not want to have to go through the process of studying again.
This all being said I am very pleased with Powerscore's course. My disappointment has nothing to do with your course, but with my bad test day.
Thank you in advance!
David
My question is, should I take the test again?
I am from Texas and my schools of interest are U of H, Baylor, and (previously) UT (Texas). My GPA is a 3.684. I looked at some Law School Predictor websites and one said that I was 100% for U of H and about 90% for Baylor. Another site had it at 75% and 59%. My dilemma is that I would like to be very confident in my chances of getting into to those schools and do not want to risk not getting into either. If, in your opinion, I am 50/50, I will probably take it again because I am confident I can do better. I just do not want to have to go through the process of studying again.
This all being said I am very pleased with Powerscore's course. My disappointment has nothing to do with your course, but with my bad test day.
Thank you in advance!
David