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Posted to r/LSAT and was recommended to crosspost here. Just took my first cold diagnostic, trying to chart a plan, wondering what's realistic.
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So, I'm undecided whether or not I actually want to go to law school.

One thing I am very sure about is that I will only go if I can get a full ride or close to it. (Currently have no debt, not trying to change that) I am completely happy to go to a lower tier school, as my goal is not to work at a top firm.

My first cold diagnostic was 166. My CAS GPA is not great (3.36) – but I am also in my mid 30's and more than a decade removed from undergrad, with a lot of work experience.

I believe that I can score 175 with a couple months of study, especially because I finished sections with 10 minutes of time left.

What are the odds that with this LSAT score and this GPA, that I can snag a significant merit scholarship from a lower tier law school? What else would I need to do to bolster an application to make this possible?

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