How much do LOR's/PS matter in relation to LSAT/GPA?
Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2012 6:10 pm
I just took the October Lsat and feel like I did pretty solid on it, like at least a 170 and have a 3.8+ GPA. I have one strong LOR from a professor, but don't really know where to get my second one from as I attend a large undergraduate university with big classes and it is too late for me to schmooze another professor. Also, I have no clue what to write for my PS as I'm non-URM/upper-middle class and have no really emotional stories to convey, which I see in basically every other PS on here. I also have pretty avg softs, as I take it planning functions as a social chair in a fraternity probably isn't considered all too strong by admissions people. I'm looking to go to T14 schools, not really set on any one in particular though.
Essentially I want to ask fellow TLSers a) how bad would it be to have one strong LOR and one pretty mediocre one from someone prestigious that doesn't me all too well or one from a boss? Would this hurt my chances or would this just be neutral b) any ideas for a PS from people who were in a similar boat a.k.a. partied a lot in college/not a whole lot of community service and haven't really had to overcome any crazy obstacles? For these people, what did you decide to focus on in the personal statement?
Thanks guys!
Essentially I want to ask fellow TLSers a) how bad would it be to have one strong LOR and one pretty mediocre one from someone prestigious that doesn't me all too well or one from a boss? Would this hurt my chances or would this just be neutral b) any ideas for a PS from people who were in a similar boat a.k.a. partied a lot in college/not a whole lot of community service and haven't really had to overcome any crazy obstacles? For these people, what did you decide to focus on in the personal statement?
Thanks guys!