UF Law

<p>Here's my predicament, I could use some help. I'm currently a senior at a T20 undergrad school (Vanderbilt) with a 3.7 cumulative gpa (3.8 major gpa) and a 154 on my lsat... yeah i know, that scks. Anyway, I'm going to grad. school for a master's next year at UF and would like to get a law degree there immediately after. Considering I will be attending grad school there, and will thus become an in-state resident (currently an out-of-state), what are my chances? Do I NEED to take the LSAT again? Additionally, what should I "aim" for to better my chances of being admitted at UF and comparable schools?</p>

<p>I did some prep for the LSAT, I think I just came out flat. I studied for about 1-2 months, but it was half-serious, at best. However, on my practice tests, I was averaging a 160 or so. I'm just nervous about retaking it and regretfully doing worse! </p>

<p>Any thoughts would be appreciated.</p>