<p>How good does a degree from Carolina look (English as well as minor in political science), coupled with a high GPA (low-end estimate 3.75?). LSAT score of about (practice estimate) 164. Though, if I took it, LSAT, today, I would score in low 150's. Which schools could I get into (not for sure, but have a solid shot)?</p>
<p>I understand this is subjective, and there are other factors, but what do you think?</p>
<p>Also, do most schools average re-takes? 160 and 168= 164</p>
<p>unccharlotte: You have stated in past posts that you attend a community college and were rejected from Carolina as a transfer student. Other posts suggest that you will probably be accepted to Harvard. A quick look at your past posts reflects numerous contradictions and are, most likely, completely fabricated.</p>
<p>LSAT scores do not have to be averaged when reported to the LSAC or ABA. The law school may report the highest score you earned. Law schools can still look at your average when determining whether to admit you. Some schools consider the average. Other schools only look at the highest score. Many look at your average unless there is a significant point differential between the two scores. I'd recommend calling the admissions department of law schools that interest you to verify their policy.</p>