Picking a school by Friday ! ! !
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This.t-14orbust wrote:I'm going to come find you and lock you away until your deposit deadlines pass because choosing any of these schools would be a terrible decision. Don't waste that GPA dood.
ETA: Retake and go to UPenn
yeah, OP med school is 4 years and law school is 3 so you have the perfect window to retake reapply right heret-14orbust wrote:I'm going to come find you and lock you away until your deposit deadlines pass because choosing any of these schools would be a terrible decision. Don't waste that GPA dood.
ETA: Retake and go to UPenn
<3 Too bad we won't be at the same LS because we'd be BFFsPower_of_Facing wrote:This.t-14orbust wrote:I'm going to come find you and lock you away until your deposit deadlines pass because choosing any of these schools would be a terrible decision. Don't waste that GPA dood.
ETA: Retake and go to UPenn
The Wu-Tang Tanners ain't nothing to f--- with.
Dude, the discrepancy is so huge that you'd be INSANE not to retake. You CANNOT AFFORD to not retake. There are plenty of great guides on here for pulling that LSAT up, with some incredible retake stories to boot. Please do yourself and your future family a favor, and take some time off for a retake. PLEASEFlokkness wrote:Is there that much of a discrepancy between the UGPA and LSAT that I should wait another cycle? It'd be a waste to NOT retest?
At 31 I do feel some pressure to get started. And I did study for the test the first time around. I just don't tend to test well unfortunately (but do excel in actual academics).
Thanks for the quick responses guys.
Yes.Flokkness wrote:Is there that much of a discrepancy between the UGPA and LSAT that I should wait another cycle? It'd be a waste to NOT retest?
At 31 I do feel some pressure to get started. And I did study for the test the first time around. I just don't tend to test well unfortunately (but do excel in actual academics).
Thanks for the quick responses guys.
Your GPA is good enough to get you into any school in the country, and your LSAT will barely get you into one of the top 50 schools in the country. Even a few point improvement will vastly improve your opportunities both in terms of school and scholarship. You shouldn't even consider going to school without retaking the LSAT and try to get a 170+. You'll be in the running for some great schools (UPenn for instance would work for your relationship).Flokkness wrote:Is there that much of a discrepancy between the UGPA and LSAT that I should wait another cycle? It'd be a waste to NOT retest?
At 31 I do feel some pressure to get started. And I did study for the test the first time around. I just don't tend to test well unfortunately (but do excel in actual academics).
Thanks for the quick responses guys.
Even MORE reason to retake. Dude, you will have some amazing options. You don't even need to break 170 for UPenn now. Aim for 180, but even if you fall short in the 160s you still have a great shot!! Start studying now! I'm excited for youFlokkness wrote:Such an URM that all this Wutang talk has me fired up.WokeUpInACar wrote:Yes.Flokkness wrote:Is there that much of a discrepancy between the UGPA and LSAT that I should wait another cycle? It'd be a waste to NOT retest?
At 31 I do feel some pressure to get started. And I did study for the test the first time around. I just don't tend to test well unfortunately (but do excel in actual academics).
Thanks for the quick responses guys.
Also, are you a URM?
+1t-14orbust wrote: Even MORE reason to retake. Dude, you will have some amazing options. You don't even need to break 170 for UPenn now. Aim for 180, but even if you fall short in the 160s you still have a great shot!! Start studying now! I'm excited for you
+2. We're looking out for your best interests here, even if it might not feel like it.Dr.Zer0 wrote:+1t-14orbust wrote: Even MORE reason to retake. Dude, you will have some amazing options. You don't even need to break 170 for UPenn now. Aim for 180, but even if you fall short in the 160s you still have a great shot!! Start studying now! I'm excited for you
Hate to break it to you but law school is only about how well you do on tests.Flokkness wrote:Is there that much of a discrepancy between the UGPA and LSAT that I should wait another cycle? It'd be a waste to NOT retest?
At 31 I do feel some pressure to get started. And I did study for the test the first time around. I just don't tend to test well unfortunately (but do excel in actual academics).
Thanks for the quick responses guys.
How did you study the first time around?Flokkness wrote:Let's say for the sake of discussion that I had to pick a school from that list, any thoughts as to which would be "best"?
I appreciate all the retake advice and see the wisdom there. It's just that that 158 wasn't cold, that was with some studying. I could sit on the bench for another year and a half for two more LSAT chances and only do worse.
What do you want to do with your law degree, other than "not biglaw"? If you don't have clearly defined goals of what you want to do after law school, you shouldn't attend any law school, especially not the ones listed above.Flokkness wrote:Let's say for the sake of discussion that I had to pick a school from that list, any thoughts as to which would be "best"?
I appreciate all the retake advice and see the wisdom there. It's just that that 158 wasn't cold, that was with some studying. I could sit on the bench for another year and a half for two more LSAT chances and only do worse.