Retake in December or February?
Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2017 10:38 pm
Okay: 168, 3.96, non-URM, unique and strong softs, written materials, etc.
I'm grateful to already have been accepted into several T14s, and to have been in the first wave of interview requests for others! However, I know that I can improve my LSAT - the first time I took it cold, I scored a 178. I think that I backed down for my actual test because I was working an immensely taxing job during the time in which I was truly studying.
While I didn't apply to a single school that I would not be honored to attend, I have been eyeing the programs at schools like Columbia and Harvard - even Yale - for some time, and who among us wouldn't love to be accepted?
I'm definitely planning to retake the LSAT. If you told me that I could do it in February, that would be fantastic. A slight snafu with LSAC convinced me I could no longer register for the December test, and then I saw on the LAST DAY to register that it was still open, so I snagged a seat and am trying to prepare as though I'll take it then. I'm just afraid of psyching myself out about, you know, preparing to break 170 in a matter of weeks, and then underperforming again.
So, would the February LSAT really be a problem, from the perspective of admissions? I have no problem accepting a seat in a class and deferring for a year in order to negotiate for more aid, but I'd really hate to undergo the application process again.
Thanks for your advice! Keep up the good news!
I'm grateful to already have been accepted into several T14s, and to have been in the first wave of interview requests for others! However, I know that I can improve my LSAT - the first time I took it cold, I scored a 178. I think that I backed down for my actual test because I was working an immensely taxing job during the time in which I was truly studying.
While I didn't apply to a single school that I would not be honored to attend, I have been eyeing the programs at schools like Columbia and Harvard - even Yale - for some time, and who among us wouldn't love to be accepted?
I'm definitely planning to retake the LSAT. If you told me that I could do it in February, that would be fantastic. A slight snafu with LSAC convinced me I could no longer register for the December test, and then I saw on the LAST DAY to register that it was still open, so I snagged a seat and am trying to prepare as though I'll take it then. I'm just afraid of psyching myself out about, you know, preparing to break 170 in a matter of weeks, and then underperforming again.
So, would the February LSAT really be a problem, from the perspective of admissions? I have no problem accepting a seat in a class and deferring for a year in order to negotiate for more aid, but I'd really hate to undergo the application process again.
Thanks for your advice! Keep up the good news!
