<p>I just took my first practice test and got a 155. How much can I go up, 10 pts?</p>
<p>What I have:
Kaplan LSAT Book
10 Real LSATs
Powerscore Games Bible
POWERSCORE weekend course in Philadelphia</p>
<p>BTW I am taking the LSAT in June.</p>
<p>I just took my first practice test and got a 155. How much can I go up, 10 pts?</p>
<p>What I have:
Kaplan LSAT Book
10 Real LSATs
Powerscore Games Bible
POWERSCORE weekend course in Philadelphia</p>
<p>BTW I am taking the LSAT in June.</p>
<p>Porcheboy16,</p>
<p>According to your other posts, you haven't graduated from high school yet, but have been taking college courses this year.</p>
<p>I wouldn't be in such a hurry to take the LSAT. The scores you are likely to achieve in a few years are likely to be higher than what you're capable of now.</p>
<p>Keep in mind that most law schools won't look at scores more than a few years old. Moreover, a lot of law schools average your scores on the LSAT. Take it in June of your junior year; better yet, take it your senior year, and take a year to work and travel between college and law school.</p>
<p>Taking a year off between undergrad and law school greatly increases the quality of your application and chances of getting into great schools.</p>
<p>Average age of 1Ls is as high as 25 at some of the top 15s.</p>