I'm wondering what law schools I should have applied to.
I've taken the LSAT 2x and got 164 both times.
I've gotten slammed on this cycle because I thought my 2nd LSAT would improve.
I've graduated from college already.
I'd really like to attend Georgetown.
I know I need a higher LSAT score, but does anyone know whether improving my GPA with a post bac or a master's degree would improve my chances? Or should I just kiss my hopes goodbye?
I got into UC Hastings but I hear that the first year there is horrendously difficult. Also got into UOP's McGeorge, but I'm pretty sure that my chances of being able to transfer to a T14 school like Georgetown are close to zilch.
Any advice would be much appreciated. Thanks.
3.38/164 & questions re: post-bac/master's/transfer Forum
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Re: 3.38/164 & questions re: post-bac/master's/transfer
To get into Georgetown, you'll probably need a 172+ LSAT.
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Re: 3.38/164 & questions re: post-bac/master's/transfer
Only your undergrad GPA counts in the LSAC calculation. A post-grad GPA will NOT help you to improve it.horacepotts wrote:
I know I need a higher LSAT score, but does anyone know whether improving my GPA with a post bac or a master's degree would improve my chances? Or should I just kiss my hopes goodbye?
edit: missing NOT