Should I wait until I have my LSAT score before scheduling a consultation?

No. A consultation is valuable with or without a final score.

If you have a score, we can assess your competitive positioning with precision — where that number places you relative to medians at your target schools, whether a retake is strategically justified, and how to build a school list that reflects the full picture rather than a single data point.

If you are still preparing for the LSAT or awaiting results, the conversation shifts to strategic planning: how different score outcomes would affect your options, what the rest of your profile contributes independent of the number, and how to use the intervening time to strengthen other dimensions of your candidacy. Many candidates find that this framing reduces the anxiety around a single test and replaces it with a more productive, holistic view of their application.

Waiting for a perfect score before seeking strategic guidance is a common instinct and almost always a mistake. The candidates who enter the application cycle with the strongest positioning are those who began thinking strategically well before their final numbers were locked.

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