3.0 GPA/165 LSAT Forum
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3.0 GPA/165 LSAT
What would my possible chances at different schools be given my numbers?(T1,2,3).
Undergrad hasn't been the best for me, currently a Junior 1st semester. I've estimated realistically that ill end up with a 3.0 by the end of my career here at UIC.(POLS/Econ). I've taken LSAT practice tests where I'm usually scoring in the 160-167 ranges. I have around a years time on my schedule to get everything done and turned in on time. I want to take a year off before Law school, if I can get in any, to work for my uncles law firm as a paralegal.
Any suggestions would be helpful.
Thank You.
Undergrad hasn't been the best for me, currently a Junior 1st semester. I've estimated realistically that ill end up with a 3.0 by the end of my career here at UIC.(POLS/Econ). I've taken LSAT practice tests where I'm usually scoring in the 160-167 ranges. I have around a years time on my schedule to get everything done and turned in on time. I want to take a year off before Law school, if I can get in any, to work for my uncles law firm as a paralegal.
Any suggestions would be helpful.
Thank You.
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Re: 3.0 GPA/165 LSAT
Slow your roll.
Taking at least a year off is a good idea. Come back when you have an actual LSAT and an actual GPA (as well as some general idea of where you want to go to law school).
Taking at least a year off is a good idea. Come back when you have an actual LSAT and an actual GPA (as well as some general idea of where you want to go to law school).
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Re: 3.0 GPA/165 LSAT
I want to stay in the midwest, Chicago preferably, but I'm willing to relocate just to go to a school.
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Re: 3.0 GPA/165 LSAT
But you can't relocate to most law schools "just for school." Outside of the T13, schools have much more regional job placement.LidaZMarZ wrote:I want to stay in the midwest, Chicago preferably, but I'm willing to relocate just to go to a school.
Stop thinking about this. You have two years to improve your GPA, and you have all the time in the world to take the LSAT. Focus on school, take some time to live and work a little, and come back in a few years when you're actually in a position to ask these questions.
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Re: 3.0 GPA/165 LSAT
You're super vague about your GPA - you'll "end up" at a 3.0? I'm guessing you have below a 3.0 currently. Is your estimate based on you getting straight As from here on out, or on more modest grades?LidaZMarZ wrote:What would my possible chances at different schools be given my numbers?(T1,2,3).
Undergrad hasn't been the best for me, currently a Junior 1st semester. I've estimated realistically that ill end up with a 3.0 by the end of my career here at UIC.(POLS/Econ). I've taken LSAT practice tests where I'm usually scoring in the 160-167 ranges. I have around a years time on my schedule to get everything done and turned in on time. I want to take a year off before Law school, if I can get in any, to work for my uncles law firm as a paralegal.
Any suggestions would be helpful.
Thank You.
Either way, you should take a deep breath and focus in on kicking ass at school and aiming for straight As in every single class you take. Stop taking practice LSATs, stop researching law school, stop doing anything that takes away from you getting awesome undergrad grades. You can keep doing things that address any of your basic life needs (some socializing, food, work). Your LSAT prep will do you no good if it's undermining your ability to do well as a student.
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Re: 3.0 GPA/165 LSAT
I have a 3.2right sorry about that. I'm getting the message to just focus on my current classes, but when do I need to start worrying about LS and that whole process?
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Re: 3.0 GPA/165 LSAT
Once you have the time to. Right now you don't. You gotta move that GPA up. Law school will not disappear if you're not enrolled right away after graduation, or even a year after graduation.
Once you're officially done with undergrad, diploma in hand, and have a job paying your bills, switch gears and start LSAT prep again. If that means it will be two years instead of one between undergrad in law school, that's fine. I took four and I wonder if I should have taken more.
Trust me. Once you're a 1L and you're 25+ and you encounter the K-JDs in your class, you will be shocked at how mentally unprepared some of them are for what they're embarking on. You'll be glad you waited and got your ducks in a row.
Once you're officially done with undergrad, diploma in hand, and have a job paying your bills, switch gears and start LSAT prep again. If that means it will be two years instead of one between undergrad in law school, that's fine. I took four and I wonder if I should have taken more.
Trust me. Once you're a 1L and you're 25+ and you encounter the K-JDs in your class, you will be shocked at how mentally unprepared some of them are for what they're embarking on. You'll be glad you waited and got your ducks in a row.
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Re: 3.0 GPA/165 LSAT
thank you for the help!