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Yes, if you know you can do better. However, many students find that when they retook the LSAT they received a substantially similar score. Also, keep in mind that a significant number of law schools will average your scores; some schools merely take the highest scores and some the median. You should research the school to see how the school you desire to attend treats numerous LSAT scores. If you do not believe you properly studied then you probably should retake the LSAT.

If you obtained a score that you believe is low you should consider attending an LSAT preparation course. There are many tips and tricks to achieving a better LSAT score. Kaplan, TestMasters, and the Princeton Review have established and well recognized LSAT preparation courses. These courses can cost a substantial amount of money. However, if you are able to get into a very good law school it will be worth it if the diploma allows you to obtain a high paying legal job. If you decide to attend a LSAT preparation course please take it very seriously and work diligently towards implementing the strategies your LSAT tutor teaches you. As in law school your work will pay dividends in the future. Also, as in law school, you should find a place that you can efficiently work on improving your LSAT test taking ability and easily concentrate e.g. a library.
Should I retake the LSAT if I did not achieve my desired score? Will retaking the LSAT give me a better chance of getting into a better law school?