169 = Retake?
Posted: Wed Oct 26, 2011 1:36 pm
I need to plan for the possibility that LSAC rejects my petition, denying me that one merciful point that will bring my LSAT into the 170s. Because if I get a 170, I see no point in retaking (the waiting period for LSAT scores to be released won't exactly be making the highlight reel of my life, if you catch my drift). My study regimen for the LSAT was unfocused. I put enough time in, but I didn't capitalize on that time. I only took 5 PTs. I chose not to score my cold diagnostic, but the rest were in the 170s with a strong upward trend. I slept like a baby the night before the test, but a cocktail of caffeine and adrenaline had me shaking... Bottom line: If I put more quality time into studying, I'm sure I could do better. The emotional investment is what's putting me off.
I won't be applying until next year, so time is not an issue.
Relevant details: Affluent white male / 3.75-3.8 / 169 / Bad Softs.
Reach: NYU, U Penn, Columbia, Chicago, Berkeley
Target: Duke, University of Virginia, Cornell, Michigan
I would also be OK with UCLA or USC
I won't be applying until next year, so time is not an issue.
Relevant details: Affluent white male / 3.75-3.8 / 169 / Bad Softs.
Reach: NYU, U Penn, Columbia, Chicago, Berkeley
Target: Duke, University of Virginia, Cornell, Michigan
I would also be OK with UCLA or USC