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[Music] foreign hello and welcome to episode 127 of the powerscore LSAT podcast Im Dave colorn in Napa Valley and Im John Denning in Los Angeles John hows life in Los Angeles lifes pretty good man feel like were out of that kind of January gray cold slump not that Im Outdoors much these days but uh it is pretty to look at Outdoors much or ever some some I will say this we get a month between tests here so maybe well get to both explore a little bit in March yes Ill be taking some trips soon back in fact to our old stomping grounds that youre gonna have to be way more specific in this case Hilton Head Island in South Carolina old stomping grounds very old Where it All Began Good Times yeah going back to see family there but got family arriving today whos actually going to watch the house so were in good shape oh thats nice well Ill say this watch this segue anytime I hear Hilton Head the first thing I think of is Cocktails so Dave what are you drinking you know Im feeling

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You will find that most law schools look at the higher or highest LSAT test score for applicants with multiple scores. However, applicants should keep in mind that Admissions Committee members will see all scores and may be negatively influenced by a large number of tests or a downward trend in scores.
As a rule, schools look for score improvements overall, and do not necessarily view multiple attempts at the LSAT as a negative factor on an application. However, an exception to this general rule would be any major score discrepancies in the past five years.
A 139 LSAT is in the 11th percentile. Meaning 89% of test-takers scored higher.
Obsessively retaking the LSAT without a change in results can look a little unprofessional, but score improvement can show positive qualities like perseverance and good study habits. If you feel you can improve your score by at least a few points, retaking the LSAT is worthwhile.
While you may be able to apply and even be accepted into a law school with a lower LSAT score, there is a cut-off for acceptable application scores. If you are consistently scoring lower than 145, you may need to consider docHub studying and a retake before applying to law schools.
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This shows that the lowest acceptable LSAT score is 139. Typically, a good rule of thumb is that you want to at least break 140 to make taking on the cost of law school economically feasible. You can get into a law school with a 140 LSAT score.
How many times may I take the LSAT? Three times in a single testing year (the next testing cycle begins with the August 2022 test). Five times within the current and five past testing years (the period in which LSAC reports scores to law schools).
So your highest score is really all law schools care about. Meaning, a lower score on a LSAT retake should not hurt you.
Quite frankly, if your LSAT score is below 147, it will be difficult to be admitted to an accredited law school, not impossible but very difficult. Your GPA will have to do some heavy lifting. If your LSAT score is 150 or above, your chances increase if you choose prospective law schools wisely.

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