<p>I just took the Sept LSAT and my info is:</p>
<p>LSAT: 155
UGPA: 3.19 (UCB)</p>
<p>I've been out of school and working for the past 4 years in various positions (tutoring, admin, management, and accounting) and also have 17 hours worth of classes at a 4.0 GPA from Cal State East Bay for some english/teaching courses. </p>
<p>Is it worth it for me to apply? Is there any hope of me getting into a decent ABA school in California (preferably in northern cal if that is an option) as I currently stand or should I take some graduate courses and/or a logics course and the LSAT again and wait to apply? I think law schools will only consider my undergrad gpa, so would it make a difference?</p>
<p>If your not satisfied with you lsat score, retake. </p>
<p>the new aba policy, without a doubt, encourages us to take the exam multiple times more than before. </p>
<p>if you can prepare more this time and pull out a score a few points higher, it'd be worth it.</p>
<p>i think right now, you can get into some t3 schools.</p>
<p>for the logic games, i really found the logic games bible helpful. i'm not sure if a logic class would be worth it.</p>
<p>Thanks...your thoughts are much appreciated!</p>
<p>I guess I am just trying to decide if going to a t3 school would be worth it or if I should retake and/or pursue another avenue. I'm also apprehensive about what actual law school will be like if this was my lsat score but maybe I will give it one more shot in June and see how that goes.</p>