
I graduated from undergrad (small state school) in May 2017 with a 4.0 GPA and will receive a Masters in Business Administration from a French University this April ( I completed all of my coursework for the Masters during my 4 years in undergrad and will receive the degree upon completing a few months of work experience for credits). I took the LSATS in December 2016 and received a 166 ( kind of reflective of my practice tests at that time). I applied to law schools for the Fall 2017 cycle in late February and was waitlisted to Harvard, Columbia, Standford, U-Chicago (and basically all t-14 schools I applied to except Cornell where I was accepted). I really wanted to get myself off of these waitlists by applying in for the Fall 2018 cycle so I decided to work at Goldman Sachs for a year before returning to law school. I am registered for the September 16, 2017 LSAT and am currently scoring inconsistently between 164-169 on my practice tests. I believe that scoring a 169 on my second attempt can help push me over the edge for T-12 schools but I am not sure how much I would be harmed if I did score lower than my last attempt

Do you guys think I should retake the exam or forget about it? My heart says retake but my brain is super confused. Any advice will be appreciated

FYI: I am a 1st generation middle/ upper middle class South-East Asian female