LSAT retake advice!!
Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2017 2:44 pm
I am deciding whether or not it would be worth it for me to retake the LSAT in June or September and take another year off.. I graduated this past May from a great private university with a 3.8. I received a 157 on the LSAT after self studying for three months through Power Score. I used a self-study schedule they offered online with their bibles and took every practice test offered. I graduated in May 2016 and used the summer to study about 5-6 hours per day with practice tests a couple times per week and on the weekends. My average test score was 157.. My worst section by far is RC, I was getting a near perfect score on LG every time and only -2/-3 on LR. I've heard RC is the most difficult section to improve on and I definitely agree with this.
I applied to nine schools (far reaches considering my LSAT) and was waitlisted from 4, rejected from 1 and waiting to hear back from 4. I have average softs (Phi-Beta-Kappa, DOS internship, Model UN, Hospice volunteer, Sigma Iota Rho (International Relations honor society), working at a law firm now), and great LOR's. If there is a chance of me getting accepted off of any of the waitlists (Columbia, NU, Fordham, UCLA), I will pay sticker, which is not ideal considering I'll be paying with loans.
Is a retake worth it? I am not sure if it is possible for me to increase my score. Any advice would be helpful!!
I applied to nine schools (far reaches considering my LSAT) and was waitlisted from 4, rejected from 1 and waiting to hear back from 4. I have average softs (Phi-Beta-Kappa, DOS internship, Model UN, Hospice volunteer, Sigma Iota Rho (International Relations honor society), working at a law firm now), and great LOR's. If there is a chance of me getting accepted off of any of the waitlists (Columbia, NU, Fordham, UCLA), I will pay sticker, which is not ideal considering I'll be paying with loans.
Is a retake worth it? I am not sure if it is possible for me to increase my score. Any advice would be helpful!!