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Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2012 12:14 pm
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Nothing. Just write an addendum.SYoshi11 wrote:Here is the story:
I signed up for a class in the beginning of the semester and a week later went to my course enroll to drop it. Then, after the drop deadline, I find out it has not been dropped. I've never attended the class, never bought a book, and don't even know what the Professor looks like...because I thought the class had been dropped. My school is making me take a withdrawl, and it will show credit attempted on my transcript, meaning LSAC will count it as an F. This drops my GPA from a 3.91, to a 3.69.
My lsat is 179.
What just happened to my life?
Don't be a law student. Those grades won't get you accepted to anywhere worth going.SYoshi11 wrote:Here is the story:
will count it as an F. This drops my GPA from a 3.91, to a 3.69.
My lsat is 179.
What just happened to my life?
Unless you can somehow get around this (challenge the school's decision/appeal to LSAC), there's no going back. We all make dumb mistakes. All you can do is own up to it and hope that ppl in admissions sympathize. HYS will still see that your transcript is almost perfect except for a W, and if you explain this really technicality of why your LSAC gpa is .2 lower, I think you can get some sympathy from admissions.SYoshi11 wrote:will an addendum even really help? my gpa is now below the median of i think every single law school in the top 10.
i'm not intending to come off as a dick. this just really hurts and im looking for some help
No one knows how they will view an addendum. Some may be sympathetic. Some may not. The point is you should write one regardless, to explain yourself.SYoshi11 wrote:polkij333 -- I guess that's a possibility. Though, I'd probably fail anyway since I haven't taken the first exam (which, I think, is 30-ish% of your grade). And, if I do take the class, it'll count against my college gpa as well (the withdraw doesn't hurt my college gpa, only my lsac one).
Does anyone know how they'll view an addendum? I'm clearly an idiot for not checking something like this out, but it was also an honest, innocent mistake.
this is the credited response.tfleming09 wrote:Yeah you're pretty much fucked. I'd retake the LSAT.SYoshi11 wrote:^ so i'm in splitter-ville? will they even care about the addendum?
Bad to mediocre softs + K-JD probably hurt him there.SYoshi11 wrote:madvillian: "So here's how my cycle went so far: Rejected at Yale, held at H, no reply from Stanford yet (assumed rejection), held at Columbia, WL at Chicago, $$ at NYU, held by Michigan, WL'd by Penn, rejected by Berkeley, $$$ at UVA. "
I'm sorry. That really sucks, wow. I can't believe I just threw away my chances at going to a t-6 school because of one mistake.
+1tfleming09 wrote:Yup. Also keep in mind I would kick a baby into a woodchipper for your stats.SYoshi11 wrote:For those of you saying "ED UVA" or "Retake LSAT" what do you actually think I should do? I'm sorry of I came off like a dick, I did not mean that at all. But can you all imagine if your gpa dropped by .2 because of a silly mistake?
I think all you can do has been said by the few serious posters here. Kill the rest of your grades, try to appeal the W if at all possible, and if not, write an addendum. You can't change what happened, the most you can do is try to figure out how to make the best of your situation now. Hopefully you will have an amazing personal statement and admissions will look past your mistake.SYoshi11 wrote:For those of you saying "ED UVA" or "Retake LSAT" what do you actually think I should do? I'm sorry of I came off like a dick, I did not mean that at all. But can you all imagine if your gpa dropped by .2 because of a silly mistake?
nametaken wrote:I think all you can do has been said by the few serious posters here. Kill the rest of your grades, try to appeal the W if at all possible, and if not, write an addendum. You can't change what happened, the most you can do is try to figure out how to make the best of your situation now. Hopefully you will have an amazing personal statement and admissions will look past your mistake.
vpintz wrote:+1tfleming09 wrote:Yup. Also keep in mind I would kick a baby into a woodchipper for your stats.SYoshi11 wrote:For those of you saying "ED UVA" or "Retake LSAT" what do you actually think I should do? I'm sorry of I came off like a dick, I did not mean that at all. But can you all imagine if your gpa dropped by .2 because of a silly mistake?
Cork, you are my favorite ever. <3CorkBoard wrote:I dont exactly what to say to help, so I drew you a picture instead.