help! withdrawing from grad school for law school
Posted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 1:24 pm
Hey,
So I had always wanted to go to law school and when I took the LSAT last year, I panicked and got a 154. This happened because I screwed up the first section BADLY and then only 4 wrong combined last 3 sections after I overcame my anxiety. I froze, I should have canceled. But oh well, it's done now. Anyway, everyone in my family is a lawyer so there is a lot of pressure and my father suggested I get a masters degree in the mean time while studying to retake. This seemed like a great idea, until a few months ago I started having some health problems. The doctors thought I had a rare form cancer and for the past couple months I was grappling with that. Luckily it turned out that I have a less serious underlying condition that they missed that screwed up my results. But, after spending a few months thinking I was dying, I realized that this whole get a masters thing was a total b.s. move out of fear of failing the LSAT again.
So, I'm retaking in October, I have a 3.9 gpa and I consistently practice test over a 165. I want to withdraw from my masters program as it won't really start until the fall. Right now, they are just training me to teach ENC1101 classes. So, I guess my question is, how terrible is all of this going to look? A terrible past LSAT score paired with dropping my masters program? Will they even have to know about the masters program? I have no idea what to do!
Help!
So I had always wanted to go to law school and when I took the LSAT last year, I panicked and got a 154. This happened because I screwed up the first section BADLY and then only 4 wrong combined last 3 sections after I overcame my anxiety. I froze, I should have canceled. But oh well, it's done now. Anyway, everyone in my family is a lawyer so there is a lot of pressure and my father suggested I get a masters degree in the mean time while studying to retake. This seemed like a great idea, until a few months ago I started having some health problems. The doctors thought I had a rare form cancer and for the past couple months I was grappling with that. Luckily it turned out that I have a less serious underlying condition that they missed that screwed up my results. But, after spending a few months thinking I was dying, I realized that this whole get a masters thing was a total b.s. move out of fear of failing the LSAT again.
So, I'm retaking in October, I have a 3.9 gpa and I consistently practice test over a 165. I want to withdraw from my masters program as it won't really start until the fall. Right now, they are just training me to teach ENC1101 classes. So, I guess my question is, how terrible is all of this going to look? A terrible past LSAT score paired with dropping my masters program? Will they even have to know about the masters program? I have no idea what to do!
Help!