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- Thu Jul 01, 2021 8:52 pm
#88434
HI! I wrote the June LSAT-Flex and got a 158, the highest score I've had, and I could do a retake but I have a feeling I have exhausted my resources and would not do better on a future LSAT. My goal for the June LSAT was 160 but I was happy getting anywhere between 157-159, which I did. I have now written the LSAT 4 times and don't want to risk a lower score or the same score the next time. And LSAC has a rule about taking 5 LSATS within a 5 year period and I've taken 4 within 2 years, so I really don't want to risk it. I am planning on taking some university courses to improve my current GPA and taking help from a law school admissions counsellor to make my application strong despite a lower score than 160, which most law schools I'm applying to are asking for. Does this decision make sense or am I worrying over nothing?
Any advice is appreciated!
-Prabhdeep
Any advice is appreciated!
-Prabhdeep