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Re: AA female, 167, 3.83

Post by John_rizzy_rawls » Mon Jul 01, 2013 4:41 pm

If you can prep better and believe you can score higher, retake. Score as high as possible. Don't be complacent due to the bump.

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Re: AA female, 167, 3.83

Post by PRgradBYU » Mon Jul 01, 2013 6:23 pm

John_rizzy_rawls wrote:If you can prep better and believe you can score higher, retake. Score as high as possible. Don't be complacent due to the bump.
+1, unless you sincerely believe you've hit your max score. What were your practice tests like, OP?

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Re: AA female, 167, 3.83

Post by clouded.memory » Tue Jul 02, 2013 8:10 pm

John_rizzy_rawls wrote:If you can prep better and believe you can score higher, retake. Score as high as possible. Don't be complacent due to the bump.
Exactly, this. I applied last year with around the same numbers as you (AA female, 162/165, 3.87) and was accepted or waitlisted to all of the T14 schools (minus Northwestern). Your chances with your numbers, as present, are great - but they'll be even better if you can get your LSAT score up some more. If you think you can do it, give it another shot! :)

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