LSAT Retaking Advice
Posted: Fri Feb 05, 2010 9:35 am
I took the LSAT for the first time in December. I got around 7 wrong on LR and RC combined, and about 6 wrong on LG.
I was pretty happy, but now I have been reading and people are saying there is no excuse for getting that many wrong on LG. In addition, the RC and LR ones I got wrong were all in the last 6 questions on each section, as I became rushed.
So my question is this: is it worth it to begin studying intensively for the June LSAT, and try to get a 175+. I am planning on going to law school in Fall 2010, but I am thinking I will be on some T14 waitlists still, and maybe they will keep me on them if I let them know I am retaking. Or will it be too late when I get my score back?
My GPA is too low for HYS regardless of score, but with a 175 I think I will have a legit shot at Columbia or NYU (I don't want Chicago). I don't want to wait a year, and I will probably just end up going to BC or BU. I might convince myself to wait a year for NYU though.
What do people think?
I was pretty happy, but now I have been reading and people are saying there is no excuse for getting that many wrong on LG. In addition, the RC and LR ones I got wrong were all in the last 6 questions on each section, as I became rushed.
So my question is this: is it worth it to begin studying intensively for the June LSAT, and try to get a 175+. I am planning on going to law school in Fall 2010, but I am thinking I will be on some T14 waitlists still, and maybe they will keep me on them if I let them know I am retaking. Or will it be too late when I get my score back?
My GPA is too low for HYS regardless of score, but with a 175 I think I will have a legit shot at Columbia or NYU (I don't want Chicago). I don't want to wait a year, and I will probably just end up going to BC or BU. I might convince myself to wait a year for NYU though.
What do people think?