Is it still worthwhile to try to increase LSAT score?
Posted: Fri May 08, 2020 3:47 pm
Hey all,
I took the LSAT last March (2019) as a sophomore in college and scored a 170. I ranged from 165 to 175 on my preptests prior to taking the test. In hindsight, I see a lot of things that I could have done differently and think I can improve on my initial score. How practical would it be to start studying again after not picking up an LSAT book for over a year? Would it take me a long time to get back to where I was? I studied for over half a year last time (albeit inefficiently). Since I'm applying to Law Schools this coming Fall I would want to take an LSAT in the Late summer or early Fall. Basically, my question is whether it is worth it to try to study again over the summer and put in more time daily than I did last time around trying to improve my mark (though I would be slightly limited on time) or should I count my lucky stars and apply with a 170?
Any advice would be helpful.
Thanks in advance.
sorry for the shoddy grammar.
I took the LSAT last March (2019) as a sophomore in college and scored a 170. I ranged from 165 to 175 on my preptests prior to taking the test. In hindsight, I see a lot of things that I could have done differently and think I can improve on my initial score. How practical would it be to start studying again after not picking up an LSAT book for over a year? Would it take me a long time to get back to where I was? I studied for over half a year last time (albeit inefficiently). Since I'm applying to Law Schools this coming Fall I would want to take an LSAT in the Late summer or early Fall. Basically, my question is whether it is worth it to try to study again over the summer and put in more time daily than I did last time around trying to improve my mark (though I would be slightly limited on time) or should I count my lucky stars and apply with a 170?
Any advice would be helpful.
Thanks in advance.
sorry for the shoddy grammar.