I have a big dilemma so I need some advice. I got a 149 on my first LSAT, then after months of studying again I was PTing at around 157-160, ultimately getting a 154 on my retake last month. For the schools I'm looking at I pretty much need a 160+ otherwise even if I got in, it would probably be @ full price if I got admitted at all. The real issue is that I have several job interviews lined up as I was planning on working until law school starts next fall, but now that I bombed the retake it puts me in a situation because if I work full-time I feel like retaking in October would be redundant as I would have a fraction of the time to study. I have no idea what to do in this case so please, any input would really help.
P.S. on June's test I went -11/-11/-11/-4 (LR/LR/RC/LG) when my average on PT's were about -6 for each LR, -10 to -12 RC, and -3 LG (with my last PT before the real exam being -0).
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Re: Retake again?
Retake. Plenty of people study for the LSAT while working full time, myself included. You have to be really disciplined with yourself and study at night and a LOT on the weekends, but its definitely doable. Good luck!