<p>I'm a high school Senior about to go to the University of Texas at Austin as a business/philosophy major and i have a 2100 SAT. Recently, I took an LSAT untimed and during several sessions (but usually one section per session) and scored a 164, with the highest scores in the Logic Games section (22 out of 24). I'm sure this'll fluctuate a bit, possibly five points less than the 164 at this stage. So, realistically, I might've gotten lucky, but im in that range. I'm sure I'll have a damn good GPA at Texas, maybe a 3.8-4.0, and I'm sure I'll improve my LSAT's some. How good do you guys think my chances are for getting into a top five law school, and how much do you think my LSAT's will improve?</p>
<p>Uhh ... thats too far in the future for any of us to predict. Just stick to managable goals and you should be fine.</p>
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<p>wait til you actually have a few semesters of college behind you before predicting what your gpa will be. And since GPA is about half of how law schools make their decisions,that will help you get an idea about how you're doing.</p>
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