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Does GPA matter more than LSAT for URM LS candidates?

Posted: Thu Jan 21, 2010 5:36 pm
by onetimeonly95
Through my own specualtion, at least, it seems as though urms with good lsat scores are getting rejected or waitlisted at top schools. While other urms with mediocre or low lsat scores are being accepted or waitlised with higher gpas(3.4+). Thoughts?

Re: Does GPA matter more than LSAT for URM LS candidates?

Posted: Thu Jan 21, 2010 5:41 pm
by Pearalegal
I believe the argument is that the LSAT test and prep process gives an unfair cultural advantage and GPAs are much for reflective of individual potential for obvious reasons?

I think, though. Could be wrong.

Re: Does GPA matter more than LSAT for URM LS candidates?

Posted: Thu Jan 21, 2010 11:07 pm
by Laina
I think it's more just a matter of sheer numbers--there aren't many high-LSAT URM splitters, while there are a ton (relatively speaking) of high GPA/low LSAT URMs. Those seem to do better in admissions because there are more of them, and therefore more instances of them getting into their reaches.

Re: Does GPA matter more than LSAT for URM LS candidates?

Posted: Fri Jan 22, 2010 1:24 am
by legalized
onetimeonly95 wrote:Through my own specualtion, at least, it seems as though urms with good lsat scores are getting rejected or waitlisted at top schools. While other urms with mediocre or low lsat scores are being accepted or waitlised with higher gpas(3.4+). Thoughts?
They are applying too late, or not putting as much effort into their statement as they did into the LSAT prep...and I can guess that latter one just from collaborating with people on projects or cases that required a writeup in undergrad. As the years go by, people's reading comprehension and grammar skills are disappearing, to the point where I generally make sure I am the one assigned to put everyone's parts together and proofread. I saw a girl graduating with an MBA whose writeups made me cringe. She wrote like an epileptic child, no joke. NONE of her sentences made sense or had proper punctuation...and yet, her father's presence at graduation was actually announced, so apparently he is some bigwig and that is why she can float through to graduation not able to write worth a d*mn.

And I see far too many black men on all the sites I visit with less than a 3.0 as a GPA...and no they are not all engineering majors. I really would like to know what that is all about...how come the women tend to be above 3.0 but not the men? It's made it now so the black man is like a rare diamond in law school, lol.

Re: Does GPA matter more than LSAT for URM LS candidates?

Posted: Fri Jan 22, 2010 3:51 pm
by YCrevolution
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Re: Does GPA matter more than LSAT for URM LS candidates?

Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2010 9:13 pm
by mpasi
Being that I have a low GPA and loads of ambition, questions like this one keep me up at night. I'm about to drop a considerable amount of money on LSAT prep materials (I hear Powerscore is pretty ace) and hope and pray for the best. I'm taking the test in June, so if I screw up, I can work on my weak areas and retake in September, just in time for the fall 2011 app cycle to begin. I can't believe that I put myself in this position, but I have, and it's what I have to deal with. I think that if all else fails, if I apply to OU and get in, I might be able to apply to a better school after the first year (maybe).

Re: Does GPA matter more than LSAT for URM LS candidates?

Posted: Tue Jan 26, 2010 12:02 am
by newyorker88
onetimeonly95 wrote:Through my own specualtion, at least, it seems as though urms with good lsat scores are getting rejected or waitlisted at top schools. While other urms with mediocre or low lsat scores are being accepted or waitlised with higher gpas(3.4+). Thoughts?
I have a crappy gpa and LSAT score so it'll be interesting to see how the cycle turns out for me.

Re: Does GPA matter more than LSAT for URM LS candidates?

Posted: Tue Jan 26, 2010 12:13 am
by FuturehoyaLawya
legalized wrote:
onetimeonly95 wrote:Through my own specualtion, at least, it seems as though urms with good lsat scores are getting rejected or waitlisted at top schools. While other urms with mediocre or low lsat scores are being accepted or waitlised with higher gpas(3.4+). Thoughts?
They are applying too late, or not putting as much effort into their statement as they did into the LSAT prep...and I can guess that latter one just from collaborating with people on projects or cases that required a writeup in undergrad. As the years go by, people's reading comprehension and grammar skills are disappearing, to the point where I generally make sure I am the one assigned to put everyone's parts together and proofread. I saw a girl graduating with an MBA whose writeups made me cringe. She wrote like an epileptic child, no joke. NONE of her sentences made sense or had proper punctuation...and yet, her father's presence at graduation was actually announced, so apparently he is some bigwig and that is why she can float through to graduation not able to write worth a d*mn.

And I see far too many black men on all the sites I visit with less than a 3.0 as a GPA...and no they are not all engineering majors. I really would like to know what that is all about...how come the women tend to be above 3.0 but not the men? It's made it now so the black man is like a rare diamond in law school, lol.
can't you just be happy that there in college in the first place....with a GPA... because to be honest i would rather see a black man in somebody's school period. so stop complaining.

Re: Does GPA matter more than LSAT for URM LS candidates?

Posted: Tue Jan 26, 2010 12:15 am
by FuturehoyaLawya
newyorker88 wrote:
onetimeonly95 wrote:Through my own specualtion, at least, it seems as though urms with good lsat scores are getting rejected or waitlisted at top schools. While other urms with mediocre or low lsat scores are being accepted or waitlised with higher gpas(3.4+). Thoughts?
I have a crappy gpa and LSAT score so it'll be interesting to see how the cycle turns out for me.
probably not so good...if you have both :(