itskevin wrote:pancakes3 wrote:Withdraw your apps immediately. 3.88 GPA is going to be wasted on a low 160's. I'm in between classes and should be reading for Torts but I'm sure someone like Brut can/will come along and give you the full rundown of why you're going in severely underinformed and doing yourself a major disservice by applying at all with a 158.
gnomgnomuch wrote:On the off chance that this isn't a troll, don't apply until you've got a 168+ on the LSAT, and that should REALLY be a 170+.
3.88/170 get's nice scholarships at lower t-14 and prob a 1/3rd of t-6, possibly with some money as well.
Also, unless you're specifically Mexican or Puerto Rican, you're not going to get an admissions boost.
I wouldn't say withdraw them all at once. Don't schools look at the profile holistically?
It's not a troll.
"Holistic" admissions are for those who are on the cusp of getting in with just slightly under par numbers but who have something going for them that lets them stand out.
Other things that can help are awards like Fulbright, Rhodes, Marshall, Guggenheim.
PHD's/Masters are helpful, though they don't factor in those GPA's.
Same with work experience that is meaningful... like McDonalds not so much, writing for the NYT could be helpful.
Everything I just listed is secondary to LSAT/GPA.
Those two things combined are about 93% of the admissions game.