**Moved to LSA forum: What should I aim for on my LSAT? Forum
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**Moved to LSA forum: What should I aim for on my LSAT?
I have a 3.86 UGPA (BSBA Mktg., Univ. of Florida) ... I have applied to Gtown, UCLA, USC, Vandy, Emory, BU, BC, GW, and a few others. I have been scoring between 166 and 170 on my practice tests consistently. I am late in the cycle (taking the 2/6 LSAT) and I know I won't even see that score until March 1st. This means I won't go complete until at least 3/10. I believe this will make my attempt to gain entry into these schools somewhat more difficult. I have my heart set on UCLA/USC and would like to know what type of score I would need to be strongly considered for entry into either of those schools. Any suggestions on scores needed for the rest would be equally appreciated. Thank you in advance if you choose to share some suggestions/ranges.
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- Veritas
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Re: WHAT SHOULD I AIM FOR ON MY LSAT? (Gtown, UCLA, USC, etc.)
first thing you need to aim for: finger off the shift button
second thing: find the right thread
second thing: find the right thread
- tintin
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Re: WHAT SHOULD I AIM FOR ON MY LSAT? (Gtown, UCLA, USC, etc.)
you should aim this thread at the LSAT forum
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Re: WHAT SHOULD I AIM FOR ON MY LSAT? (Gtown, UCLA, USC, etc.)
usual the best score you can get usually is the best score you can get :p
- BigFatPanda
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Re: WHAT SHOULD I AIM FOR ON MY LSAT? (Gtown, UCLA, USC, etc.)
184, to offset the standard deviation of -4 commonly observed on practice LSATs.
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Re: WHAT SHOULD I AIM FOR ON MY LSAT? (Gtown, UCLA, USC, etc.)
Moving it now! Thanks
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