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traveller
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I received my Jan LSAT score this morning and got a 156. My gpa is 3.9 and I am registered for the Feb LSAT. 

Skipper6
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I applied last year with a 156 and 3.88 GPA and was waitlisted. However, that doesn't mean you won't get in! It all depends on the stats of other people applying. I do think retaking the LSAT would give you a better chance though! 

traveller
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35 minutes ago, Skipper6 said:

I applied last year with a 156 and 3.88 GPA and was waitlisted. However, that doesn't mean you won't get in! It all depends on the stats of other people applying. I do think retaking the LSAT would give you a better chance though! 

If you don’t mind me asking, were you accepted off the waitlist or did you end up going to a different school? My plan is to take the Feb LSAT but I don’t know if I can get my score up to a 160 as my PTs are fluctuating from 155-160. 

Skipper6
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3 hours ago, traveller said:

If you don’t mind me asking, were you accepted off the waitlist or did you end up going to a different school? My plan is to take the Feb LSAT but I don’t know if I can get my score up to a 160 as my PTs are fluctuating from 155-160. 

Not at all! I didnt get accepted off the waitlist. I should also mention I was applying after only completing my 3rd year of undergrad. I retook the LSAT and got a 160, and was accepted to both Dal and UNB for next September!

If youre in the Halifax area, I have some LSAT books that really helped me get my score up, one in particular was the Mike Kim LSAT Trainer! 

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