High LSAT/Low GPA
Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2017 5:52 pm
I attended a top 50 private university for undergrad, but my GPA was less than stellar (right around a 3.0). I was enrolled in the business school, but never really found my passion as an undergrad. I also had to take on a part-time job during school due to family financial problems, battled depression for a bit and adjusted poorly to college life, which I think may have factored in to my low GPA. My three worst semesters of undergrad were my first three.
I graduated from college in 2012, so I'm hoping that I have separated myself from my undergrad GPA through the passage of time. Since graduating, I've worked full-time at two different law firms and greatly desire to practice as an attorney. The firm I currently work for is a large, well-known, international firm and I'm hoping to come back here as a summer associate since I enjoy it here and have developed good relationships with a lot of the attorneys and recruiters at the firm.
I'm hoping to score in the high 160s or 170s on my LSAT, which I'm taking in June, and have been studying like a mad man since October. But, even if I do manage to kill it on the LSAT, I still have this undergrad GPA problem hanging over my head and I sometimes feel like there is no way to overcome it.
So I ask, are there any top tier law schools that are known for being lenient with respect to applicants with high LSAT/low GPA splits or a few years of work experience after college?
Any advice is greatly appreciated. Thanks!
I graduated from college in 2012, so I'm hoping that I have separated myself from my undergrad GPA through the passage of time. Since graduating, I've worked full-time at two different law firms and greatly desire to practice as an attorney. The firm I currently work for is a large, well-known, international firm and I'm hoping to come back here as a summer associate since I enjoy it here and have developed good relationships with a lot of the attorneys and recruiters at the firm.
I'm hoping to score in the high 160s or 170s on my LSAT, which I'm taking in June, and have been studying like a mad man since October. But, even if I do manage to kill it on the LSAT, I still have this undergrad GPA problem hanging over my head and I sometimes feel like there is no way to overcome it.
So I ask, are there any top tier law schools that are known for being lenient with respect to applicants with high LSAT/low GPA splits or a few years of work experience after college?
Any advice is greatly appreciated. Thanks!