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		<title>What to do with low LSAT Scores</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>You want to go to law school and we want to help! Why? Because we want you to be the next Atticus Finch! (And your mom called and asked us to give you some advice – and it’s so hard to say no to such a sweet lady). If you have a low score, we [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style="width: 357px" class="wp-caption alignleft"><img decoding="async" fetchpriority="high" title="LSAT Advice" src="/atlas_images/advice.jpg" alt="" width="347" height="346" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Good Advice Is Hard To Come By</p></div>
<p>You want to go to law school and we want to help! Why? Because we want you to be the next Atticus Finch! (And your mom called and asked us to give you some advice – and it’s so hard to say no to such a sweet lady). If you have a low score, we can help! But what if you’re done with the LSAT and all you got is a low score and a lousy t-shirt?</p>
<p>We’d love to give you a bunch of admissions advice, but we won’t. That’s not what we’re great at. MY mother said to do one thing and do that thing incredibly well, (and it better not involve gambling, professional wrestling, or reality TV). So, don’t listen to us – instead read some stuff read by people who know more than we do about Law School Admissions. Here’s Ann Levine’s take on <a href="//www.lawschoolexpert.com/lsat/blog/low-lsat/when-is-a-low-lsat-score-too-low/">low LSAT scores</a> (how low is low?), as well as some ideas about <a href="//www.lawschoolexpert.com/lsat/blog/transfer-applicants/a-great-option-applying-as-a-transfer-student/">transferring up</a>. I think/hope neither of these will apply to many of you, but for those of you on the fringe of the score spectrum, these are some good ideas  &#8211; though, studying and re-taking the LSAT may also be smart!</p>
<p>Listen to your mother, and Ann.</p>
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