Questions about Stanford, PS, and Index
Posted: Mon Jul 16, 2012 1:10 pm
I was browsing the main page of this website and decided to give the specific top law schools pages a read over. I'm basically just fantasizing here because I haven't taken the LSAT (I think scoring mid 170 is possible for me, but only time will tell), but it raised some really interesting questions for me because I thought Stanford was out of the picture no matter what because of my GPA and what LSN had shown me.
My current GPA (and probably what I'll apply with) is a 3.76. History/Gov double major at a decent school. Will be a 3.78 - 3.79 after my last semester this fall though I don't know how much this minimal rise will help once I update my transcript. Stanford's median is significantly higher than that, unfortunately. But the interesting part I read is that they may take into account Public Interest work and an interest in working in that field with more consideration that others. I happen to currently work in a law schools Public Interest school, which I think should help. So what I want advice on is, should I write 2 PS? Or multiple for different schools? I had planned to write about poor-socio-economic coniditions and familial disadvantages I've had (which are fairly serious and I've been told would make for a good PS by an advisor and some on this forum) but I'm wondering if I should write a second PS that incorporates more Public Interest interest into it or make one that is a combination of the 2.
So any advice on that and if I should even be thinking about Stanford with my fairly low (by Stanford standards) GPA.
EDIT: After doing more research, it appears that writing multiple Personal Statement's is fairly common? This part of the application process is still slightly confusing to me, sorry if this was a dumb question.
My current GPA (and probably what I'll apply with) is a 3.76. History/Gov double major at a decent school. Will be a 3.78 - 3.79 after my last semester this fall though I don't know how much this minimal rise will help once I update my transcript. Stanford's median is significantly higher than that, unfortunately. But the interesting part I read is that they may take into account Public Interest work and an interest in working in that field with more consideration that others. I happen to currently work in a law schools Public Interest school, which I think should help. So what I want advice on is, should I write 2 PS? Or multiple for different schools? I had planned to write about poor-socio-economic coniditions and familial disadvantages I've had (which are fairly serious and I've been told would make for a good PS by an advisor and some on this forum) but I'm wondering if I should write a second PS that incorporates more Public Interest interest into it or make one that is a combination of the 2.
So any advice on that and if I should even be thinking about Stanford with my fairly low (by Stanford standards) GPA.
EDIT: After doing more research, it appears that writing multiple Personal Statement's is fairly common? This part of the application process is still slightly confusing to me, sorry if this was a dumb question.