Need some advice for my situation. 3.0 GPA
Posted: Mon Dec 22, 2014 5:26 pm
Hello everyone!
So I was browsing up information concerning law school admissions and I stumbled across this community. Let me start off by saying that i'm happy that there is a community of aspiring law students, particularly URMs. I look forward to interacting with you all through my final semester in a half/admissions cycle in the fall of next year.
To cut right to the chase, I have a few questions concerning the chances of admissions and reduced costs via scholarships that I was hoping someone could give me a solid answer with.
Currently, I am an economics major with a projected 3.2 GPA upon graduation. However, since LSAC takes into account all classes leading up to an undergrad, some low marks on prep courses that I took at a community college and college prep courses during my HS school years will drag it down to roughly a 3.0. Given my previous GPA in high-school (1.9) and various trials and tribulations to get to the point where I am, I am happy with the progress I've made, but am afraid that it may not be enough to drastically reduce law school costs. My transcript lacks an upward trend and most semesters consisted of B letter grades with some occasional As; other semesters could've seen better days with grades in the C range.
As of now, I was considering schools either in Iowa (where my mother lives) or Florida (where my farther lives). However, I would also like to consider a T14 school if possible. As of now, this is based on arbitrary prestige and the like, but I plan on doing extended consideration beyond that if there is a possibility of acceptance there.
Given my current scenario, what do you guys think about.
1. The LSAT score I should be aiming for in my prep? (Assuming i'm shooting for a T14, University of Iowa, or Florida State University) I did prepping via Power-score on LR over the summer and reduced my number missed in timed sections for 7-8 to 4-6. I plan on taking the exam this September/October to maximize my score. I've heard the LG is easier to learn but recent prep-tests have been a setback for even the most committed preparers. When I've dabbled with RD, i've missed 5-6 on timed attempts.
2. What role does being a URM play in college admissions for my current schools of interest (or in general if you lack specific information)
3. How exactly would I be identified as a URM? I ask this because I am interracial (mother is white and dad is black). Throughout my life, I've been classified as either mixed (other) or just flat out Black/African-American. Do Law schools take my mothers side into account when determining my status.
I appreciate everyone's input!
So I was browsing up information concerning law school admissions and I stumbled across this community. Let me start off by saying that i'm happy that there is a community of aspiring law students, particularly URMs. I look forward to interacting with you all through my final semester in a half/admissions cycle in the fall of next year.
To cut right to the chase, I have a few questions concerning the chances of admissions and reduced costs via scholarships that I was hoping someone could give me a solid answer with.
Currently, I am an economics major with a projected 3.2 GPA upon graduation. However, since LSAC takes into account all classes leading up to an undergrad, some low marks on prep courses that I took at a community college and college prep courses during my HS school years will drag it down to roughly a 3.0. Given my previous GPA in high-school (1.9) and various trials and tribulations to get to the point where I am, I am happy with the progress I've made, but am afraid that it may not be enough to drastically reduce law school costs. My transcript lacks an upward trend and most semesters consisted of B letter grades with some occasional As; other semesters could've seen better days with grades in the C range.
As of now, I was considering schools either in Iowa (where my mother lives) or Florida (where my farther lives). However, I would also like to consider a T14 school if possible. As of now, this is based on arbitrary prestige and the like, but I plan on doing extended consideration beyond that if there is a possibility of acceptance there.
Given my current scenario, what do you guys think about.
1. The LSAT score I should be aiming for in my prep? (Assuming i'm shooting for a T14, University of Iowa, or Florida State University) I did prepping via Power-score on LR over the summer and reduced my number missed in timed sections for 7-8 to 4-6. I plan on taking the exam this September/October to maximize my score. I've heard the LG is easier to learn but recent prep-tests have been a setback for even the most committed preparers. When I've dabbled with RD, i've missed 5-6 on timed attempts.
2. What role does being a URM play in college admissions for my current schools of interest (or in general if you lack specific information)
3. How exactly would I be identified as a URM? I ask this because I am interracial (mother is white and dad is black). Throughout my life, I've been classified as either mixed (other) or just flat out Black/African-American. Do Law schools take my mothers side into account when determining my status.
I appreciate everyone's input!