Should You Retake the LSAT? Make Your Next Score Count
- Shana Ginsburg

- 1 day ago
- 2 min read
If you’re wondering whether a second (or third, fourth, or fifth) LSAT attempt is worth it, you’re not alone. Thousands of law school applicants retake the LSAT every year—and many see life-changing results. The key? Strategy.
LSAT Boss helps students retake with purpose, precision, and confidence. Whether you’re aiming for a higher score, better scholarships, or access to more competitive law schools, your next LSAT could be the one that changes everything.

Step 1: Evaluate Your Numbers Strategically
Use LSAC’s UGPA-LSAT calculator or ABA 509 reports to compare your GPA and LSAT score to admitted students at your target schools.
• If you’re near the 50th or 75th percentile, you’re in good shape.
• If you’re below, plug in a score 3–5 points higher and see how your admissions odds shift.
Even a small increase can unlock new opportunities—especially when it comes to scholarships and reach schools.
Step 2: Ask Yourself the Right Questions
Before you commit to a retake, consider:
• Can I realistically improve my score with focused prep?
• Do I have time in my schedule to study effectively?
• Will a higher score open doors to better schools or financial aid?
If the answer is yes—and your timeline allows—it’s time to retake with purpose.
Why Retaking the LSAT Can Be Worth It
• Scholarships: A few extra points can mean thousands in merit aid.
• Admissions Leverage: A higher score can offset a lower GPA or strengthen your application at reach schools.
• Confidence and Clarity: A strategic retake helps you feel more in control of your law school journey.
How LSAT Boss Helps You Retake with Strategy
We specialize in helping students retake the LSAT with a plan that works. Our services include:
• Personalized study plans tailored to your score goals
• Expert tutoring focused on high-impact areas
• Accommodations support for students with testing needs
• Real-time analytics to track progress and adjust strategy
📈 Our students consistently see score increases of 13–20 points—and many unlock scholarships they didn’t think were possible.
💬 Ready to Make Your Retake Count?
Book a free strategy call with us today. We’ll help you:
• Evaluate your current score and percentile match
• Build a prep timeline that fits your life
• Maximize your chances for scholarships and admissions success













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