Advice
Posted: Sun Apr 13, 2014 2:53 pm
UC Berkeley BSc, 2011: 3.839
Georgetown Msc, 2013: 4.0
LSAT: 163 (the period of time during which I took it was extremely stressful. My Dad lost his job, my Grandma died of an infection she contracted in the hospital, and--b/c of my Grandma's death-- my Grandpa who has Alzheimer's and Parkinson's moved in with my family. Caring for my Grandfather was literally hell on Earth for the two months immediately following my Grandma's death...which was when I took the LSAT.)
I applied anyway, rather late in the cycle, and sent in an addendum.
I have been rejected by Yale and NYU, Waitlisted at GU, and accepted at GW Law with a $30,000 scholarship. I am still waiting to hear back from Columbia and Duke but I am sure it will not be good news.
Should I go to GWU and then transfer?? Or, retake the LSAT and reapply (my Grandpa will be going to a nursing home in May--we just cannot take care of him anymore, it's TOO much-- so I will have time to actually focus on the LSAT)??
Thanks so much for any advice.
Georgetown Msc, 2013: 4.0
LSAT: 163 (the period of time during which I took it was extremely stressful. My Dad lost his job, my Grandma died of an infection she contracted in the hospital, and--b/c of my Grandma's death-- my Grandpa who has Alzheimer's and Parkinson's moved in with my family. Caring for my Grandfather was literally hell on Earth for the two months immediately following my Grandma's death...which was when I took the LSAT.)
I applied anyway, rather late in the cycle, and sent in an addendum.
I have been rejected by Yale and NYU, Waitlisted at GU, and accepted at GW Law with a $30,000 scholarship. I am still waiting to hear back from Columbia and Duke but I am sure it will not be good news.
Should I go to GWU and then transfer?? Or, retake the LSAT and reapply (my Grandpa will be going to a nursing home in May--we just cannot take care of him anymore, it's TOO much-- so I will have time to actually focus on the LSAT)??
Thanks so much for any advice.