- Thu Nov 04, 2021 4:20 pm
#91831
Good afternoon,
I'm writing here today in the interest of getting some opinions on whether or not I should take the November LSAT given my prior October LSAT score. Today, I received the awesome news that my score was a 172 and that I scored within the top two percent of test takers, which was, of course, amazing news! My GPA sits at a 3.99 cumulatively as well, priming a solid admissions packet. My only question now is: Should I still take the November LSAT?
A 172 was my target score, after all, but, as discussed in many podcasts (etc.) T6 admissions are highly unpredictable. I saw that for some a 172 would land just below the cusp of the 50th percentile at times. Would it be worth the risk to pursue a higher score if I am unsure what my second score will be? I thoroughly believe that I could break past 168-170 again, but I'm not quite sure if it's worth risking. I'm currently signed up for the November LSAT.
I could not be more grateful for your company's services having helped me get here by the way! My instructor, Jeremy, did a great job covering the materials in your LSAT course book despite his heated (no pun intended) opinions on propane and propane accessories. The podcasts, publications, etc. have been a great help as well.
Thank you so very much for everything,
Gaige.
I'm writing here today in the interest of getting some opinions on whether or not I should take the November LSAT given my prior October LSAT score. Today, I received the awesome news that my score was a 172 and that I scored within the top two percent of test takers, which was, of course, amazing news! My GPA sits at a 3.99 cumulatively as well, priming a solid admissions packet. My only question now is: Should I still take the November LSAT?
A 172 was my target score, after all, but, as discussed in many podcasts (etc.) T6 admissions are highly unpredictable. I saw that for some a 172 would land just below the cusp of the 50th percentile at times. Would it be worth the risk to pursue a higher score if I am unsure what my second score will be? I thoroughly believe that I could break past 168-170 again, but I'm not quite sure if it's worth risking. I'm currently signed up for the November LSAT.
I could not be more grateful for your company's services having helped me get here by the way! My instructor, Jeremy, did a great job covering the materials in your LSAT course book despite his heated (no pun intended) opinions on propane and propane accessories. The podcasts, publications, etc. have been a great help as well.
Thank you so very much for everything,
Gaige.