What should I do?
Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2014 12:02 am
Long time lurker here and looking for some advice
I just recently took the June 14 LSAT and had an an abyssmal morning full of car trouble and a lot rain on my way to the exam. Because of this, I feel my score dropped considerably to a 152. I was PTing around a 160 and hoping for a test day miracle to end up around a 165 and then possibly retake in September.
I am entering into my senior year of school with what should be around a 3.42 GPA including high school dual enrollment credit as a physics major. My goal is to go somewhere in the top 25, but really hoping for a T14 and to focus in either IP or healthcare because my past physics research. During the school year I need to work because I do not come from much money which is something that I have to consider.
My question is should I skip the september test and take finish school to boost my gpa and gain work experience, or is it possible to get my desired score and get into a desireable school if I study dilligently for the September exam?
I appreciate the help.
I just recently took the June 14 LSAT and had an an abyssmal morning full of car trouble and a lot rain on my way to the exam. Because of this, I feel my score dropped considerably to a 152. I was PTing around a 160 and hoping for a test day miracle to end up around a 165 and then possibly retake in September.
I am entering into my senior year of school with what should be around a 3.42 GPA including high school dual enrollment credit as a physics major. My goal is to go somewhere in the top 25, but really hoping for a T14 and to focus in either IP or healthcare because my past physics research. During the school year I need to work because I do not come from much money which is something that I have to consider.
My question is should I skip the september test and take finish school to boost my gpa and gain work experience, or is it possible to get my desired score and get into a desireable school if I study dilligently for the September exam?
I appreciate the help.