Planning app cycle
Posted: Tue Aug 17, 2010 11:12 pm
I have been toying with the idea of law school, and finally decided I am going to do it part time. I just can't afford to quit my job for three years, but I can afford a few years of hard, hard work to further my education.
So... I have only taken one old LSAT. I did it at home and timed myself properly, and I scored a 170 on that. My cumulative undergrad GPA was 3.73. I have a BA and BS and graduated in 3.5 years, if anyone thinks that will matter for the schools I'm interested in.
I currently live in NOVA and work in DC at a law firm.
I plan to apply to:
Georgetown
George Washington
American
George Mason
I'll probably also pick somewhere on the west coast to apply for as a full time student in case I totally change my mind. Hey, what's another $80 at that point, right?
So, my general feeling is that while I could easily enough be prepared for the LSAT for the December administration, that would really be pushing my luck (especially for Georgetown) because I won't have a complete application by September/October. But I thought I'd check here just in case there's a different consensus than I am expecting.
As a sidenote, it looks like if I pull off a score around that first practice LSAT score, I have a pretty decent shot at Georgetown, especially part time. But if anyone has any opinions there, do share.
So... I have only taken one old LSAT. I did it at home and timed myself properly, and I scored a 170 on that. My cumulative undergrad GPA was 3.73. I have a BA and BS and graduated in 3.5 years, if anyone thinks that will matter for the schools I'm interested in.
I currently live in NOVA and work in DC at a law firm.
I plan to apply to:
Georgetown
George Washington
American
George Mason
I'll probably also pick somewhere on the west coast to apply for as a full time student in case I totally change my mind. Hey, what's another $80 at that point, right?
So, my general feeling is that while I could easily enough be prepared for the LSAT for the December administration, that would really be pushing my luck (especially for Georgetown) because I won't have a complete application by September/October. But I thought I'd check here just in case there's a different consensus than I am expecting.
As a sidenote, it looks like if I pull off a score around that first practice LSAT score, I have a pretty decent shot at Georgetown, especially part time. But if anyone has any opinions there, do share.