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Albany Law School at sticker price

Post by ghostoflbj » Thu Apr 09, 2020 4:51 am

Worth it from any perspective?

LSAT: 150
GPA: 3.1
Everything else looks good, two years out of undergrad, 24 years old.
Interested in government, public interest, small firms that might deal with labor/workers' comp issues.

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Re: Albany Law School at sticker price

Post by cavalier1138 » Thu Apr 09, 2020 5:47 am

ghostoflbj wrote:Worth it from any perspective?

LSAT: 150
GPA: 3.1
Everything else looks good, two years out of undergrad, 24 years old.
Interested in government, public interest, small firms that might deal with labor/workers' comp issues.
Absolutely not. You're looking at taking on well over $200k in debt that you will not be able to repay. If you want to go to Albany, retake the LSAT until you can go for free.

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Re: Albany Law School at sticker price

Post by LSATWiz.com » Thu Apr 09, 2020 5:28 pm

There isn't really everything else. It's almost all LSAT and GPA. At 24, everything else means a pulse and no egregious criminal convictions. Don't go to a law school that accepts you as a below average college and standardized test taker. Law is a very academic profession - either get better at reading and analysis through extensive test prep or choose a profession that better aligns with your skillset.

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Re: Albany Law School at sticker price

Post by ghostoflbj » Sat Apr 11, 2020 2:51 pm

LSATWiz.com wrote:There isn't really everything else. It's almost all LSAT and GPA. At 24, everything else means a pulse and no egregious criminal convictions. Don't go to a law school that accepts you as a below average college and standardized test taker. Law is a very academic profession - either get better at reading and analysis through extensive test prep or choose a profession that better aligns with your skillset.
Do you recommend the Powerscore guide?

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Re: Albany Law School at sticker price

Post by jxlegend » Sat Apr 11, 2020 3:35 pm

I think they're gently telling you to strongly consider a different career.

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Re: Albany Law School at sticker price

Post by lavarman84 » Sat Apr 11, 2020 7:35 pm

jxlegend wrote:I think they're gently telling you to strongly consider a different career.
I don't think that's necessary. But retaking the LSAT and finding a better study method definitely is.

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Re: Albany Law School at sticker price

Post by AdieuCali » Sat Apr 11, 2020 8:14 pm

lavarman84 wrote:
jxlegend wrote:I think they're gently telling you to strongly consider a different career.
I don't think that's necessary. But retaking the LSAT and finding a better study method definitely is.
+1

I had a sub-3.0 and I was stuck in the low 150s forever until I decided to ditch the BS self-study books I was using (can’t remember which one), spent $600 on a private tutor, and got a 169 on my second attempt. YMMV. I got more rejections than admits, but ultimately got into 3 T14s and $$$ at a few T1s.

OP, don’t ruin your life by going to law school this year.

Edit: this year, not next year

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Re: Albany Law School at sticker price

Post by LSATWiz.com » Sat Apr 11, 2020 8:31 pm

ghostoflbj wrote:
LSATWiz.com wrote:There isn't really everything else. It's almost all LSAT and GPA. At 24, everything else means a pulse and no egregious criminal convictions. Don't go to a law school that accepts you as a below average college and standardized test taker. Law is a very academic profession - either get better at reading and analysis through extensive test prep or choose a profession that better aligns with your skillset.
Do you recommend the Powerscore guide?
I think it's useful for some people. Personally, I've observed people have more success with it for logic games than the other subjects. I find most people who struggle in LR don't understand what each individual question type is asking of them so any book that incidentally helps with that will help, but I personally don't think that their bible is particularly effective. I actually think the Kaplan/Princeton methodology is better, but the PS bible gets better results because it indirectly tells students what LSAC is asking them to do and doesn't rely on some random "gimmick". One thing that makes the test artificially difficult is there is a fundamental disconnect between what LSAC is asking the test taker and what the test taker thinks they are being asked.

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