<p>Hey guys, I am a freshman at college right now, and I was wondering if the results of practice LSATs are of any validity for my future. What I mean is that I just took a couple practice LSATs (without practice or knowing what they are about) and got a 164 and 168 on them. Law school is definitely a possibility in the future for me as long as I maintain a strong gpa, so I was wondering if LSATs generally improve over time with studying and more education (I'm an economics/business major), or is it a relatively stable test regardless of studying/classes? I was really surprised as to how similar the test was to the SATs...</p>
<p>Took the LSAT freshman year, untimed: 164.
Real Deal, summer after junior year: 172.</p>
<p>I’m not sure what contributed to the increase more: General college education or test prep. However, I’m sure that with a 164-168, you can go a lot higher with a lot of prep!</p>