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<p>Whatever it takes to boost your score, it needs to be done. You can play with the numbers [url=<a href=“http://www.lawschoolpredictor.com/wp-content/uploads/Law-School-Predictor-Full-Time-Programs.htm]here[/url”>http://www.lawschoolpredictor.com/wp-content/uploads/Law-School-Predictor-Full-Time-Programs.htm]here[/url</a>], but I think at least 165 should be your goal. If you don’t have the money for an LSAT course you definitely don’t have the money to pay full freight at a law school worth attending. To fix that you need the LSAT score. Without it, it’s hard to justify law school for you.</p>

<p>@TempeMom: Private law schools are really no more or less expensive than the state schools. For example, [url=<a href=“Fees & Cost of Attendance - Berkeley Law”>Fees & Cost of Attendance - Berkeley Law]Berkeley[/url</a>] estimates its cost at 48k per year. [url=<a href=“Cost of Attendance - American University Washington College of Law”>Cost of Attendance - American University Washington College of Law]American[/url</a>], a private school, is the same.</p>