Do admissions focus a lot on specific classes?
Posted: Fri Jul 09, 2010 9:56 am
Hey all,
Does anyone know if law school admissions places a huge emphasis on the classes you've taken, and their grades? (versus just looking at the cumulative GPA). I have a 3.3 LSAC GPA, and a 178 on the LSAT so I'm a HUGE splitter.
However, I worry that my specific class grades will kill my other strengths. My GPA is so low because of one year splattered with C's (3 of them, in fact). My GPA has always been a consistent 3.4 - 3.6, and i went right back to my normal gpa my last year there, but that semester I had some true personal issues that I do intend to express on an addendum.
My main concern is my Business Law II class - I received a C-. How does one explain to the admissions board? It seems almost ridiculous, trying to get into law school but getting a C- in one of two law classes I actually took in my undergraduate years. (The other was a B.) Would it help to re-take Business Law II, even though I already graduated?
I'm pretty discouraged over that one grade, so any help would be greatly appreciated. In addition, I wanted to apply to some of the top 14 with my LSAT score, but I don't want to waste my time and money if that Business Law class grade will ruin it.
Thank you everyone! This forum has been really helpful for me thus far - hoping for some similar results with this post!
Does anyone know if law school admissions places a huge emphasis on the classes you've taken, and their grades? (versus just looking at the cumulative GPA). I have a 3.3 LSAC GPA, and a 178 on the LSAT so I'm a HUGE splitter.
However, I worry that my specific class grades will kill my other strengths. My GPA is so low because of one year splattered with C's (3 of them, in fact). My GPA has always been a consistent 3.4 - 3.6, and i went right back to my normal gpa my last year there, but that semester I had some true personal issues that I do intend to express on an addendum.
My main concern is my Business Law II class - I received a C-. How does one explain to the admissions board? It seems almost ridiculous, trying to get into law school but getting a C- in one of two law classes I actually took in my undergraduate years. (The other was a B.) Would it help to re-take Business Law II, even though I already graduated?
I'm pretty discouraged over that one grade, so any help would be greatly appreciated. In addition, I wanted to apply to some of the top 14 with my LSAT score, but I don't want to waste my time and money if that Business Law class grade will ruin it.
Thank you everyone! This forum has been really helpful for me thus far - hoping for some similar results with this post!