Yes! It's absolutely worth going with that score. And it's a GOOD score. Retake if you think you can do better - as in, it's better than a 50/50 chance that you'll score higher.
Guessing never hurts your score, so you definitely want to always fill in something before time runs out. Whether you choose to not bubble when skipping a question for later review is up to one's personal preference. Just be sure you have every bubb…
I would not recommend PowerScore, though I've never used their RC book. Granted, that's often seen as their worst.
People swear by the LSAT Trainer's RC prep, since it focuses heavily on how you should think and approach passages, rather than teach…
Yeah, I underperformed as well, though less I'm sure than you did, since my average wasn't as high as yours and/or my outliers weren't as high. Overall, I'm happy with how I performed. Most of my misses where ones I would've missed just about any da…
Thanks, everyone! It feels great to have reached the 70s, if only by hanging on for dear life.
Also, was not @"Cant Get Right"'s performance super-clutch? We're talking Nicole status with how you obtained your Sage status!
By virtue of your average as well as your highest score, it is by default possible to obtain a 157 in December. Just hitting at or around your average would land you close, and you still have several weeks to improve a bit.
The only advice I would…
@"Sami --- Motivated" No! Thank God.
@"Cant Get Right" Haha, yes. I couldn't believe the -12. I figured -11, with -10 being more likely than -12. But the test was harder than I thought. I... also owe the friendlier curve to my Sage status, haha.
Take when you're ready and when you know your score average is built on a solid foundation. I doubt I can properly communicate how important this actually is to both maintaining and boosting your confidence on test day.
Test your mental discipline …
Totally understand. Either way, you shouldn't give up if you're perfectly content waiting out another year. You have plenty of time to improve, and your real take is a dramatic underperformance.
Hmm... so you're saying you were generally scoring in the high-160s? If that's the case, I would shoot for whatever test you want most to take next, whether it be December, June, et cetera.
Unless you're deadset on a 170+, which I do not think is …
I'm guessing you have two more takes, since it's been three years since your previous take. If that's the case, and if you know you want to go to law school, keep going for it.
The next pressing issue is your studying. More often, disappointing sc…
No, but you may if you want and if it fits in naturally. Neither of your statements really have to address the reasons why you want to attend law school. Your personal statement should reveal characteristics, circumstances, et cetera, that help clar…
In light of history, I don't think anyone will turn grey until at least the early afternoon. Of course, I can't recommend you to or check anyway, since I'm admittedly doing the same thing myself.