168 2.9 but GPA will jump to 3.1 after December, help
Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2012 8:36 pm
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I would retake and wait until next cycle, unless you have strong connections in a secondary market and can get a large scholarhsip from a school in that area that has strong placement in that area.Spikedude wrote:I have filled but not submitted around 15-20 applications. I plan to submit them during November, and I have already arranged for my Fall grades to be forwarded to LSAC immediately upon their release in December. Once LSAC updates my Academic Summary report to reflect my new 3.1 GPA, I plan on emailing every school I have applied to notifying them of a substantial GPA improvement in my file.
Important Questions:Will LSAC forward my new academic summary to each school I applied to after receiving updated transcripts? Will I be charged a new reporting fee in addition to the one I will be paying in November?
Please share your thoughts, opinion, and any advice you may share with someone in my situation.
Sincerely,
-Spikedude
Never go to law school expecting to transfer. Ever.Spikedude wrote:To SumStalwart: Thank you, I see now that they will send all law schools an updated academic report as soon as it becomes available. I will endlessly annoy LSAC to make sure this process moves forward quickly.
To hume85: Why do you suggest I retake? I am a Mexican American and will receive a URM admission boost at some schools. I consider bottom top tier to be reach schools, and will hopefully be admitted to some second tier schools.
My goal is to attend the best school I get into, finish 1L among the top 5%, and hopefully transfer up for 2L.
+1TheThriller wrote:Never go to law school expecting to transfer. Ever.Spikedude wrote:To SumStalwart: Thank you, I see now that they will send all law schools an updated academic report as soon as it becomes available. I will endlessly annoy LSAC to make sure this process moves forward quickly.
To hume85: Why do you suggest I retake? I am a Mexican American and will receive a URM admission boost at some schools. I consider bottom top tier to be reach schools, and will hopefully be admitted to some second tier schools.
My goal is to attend the best school I get into, finish 1L among the top 5%, and hopefully transfer up for 2L.
But now that you say you are a URM, which you should of said in the first place, you are looking at some T14 acceptances with that 168.
The point TheThriller is making is that you can't expect good enough grades to transfer: most of your classmates will be as smart as you and work as hard as you. You won't know where you stand on the curve until you get your grades. This is what most people who have gone through law school at a T14 in the past few years have told me.Spikedude wrote:Thank for the advice TheThriller, to be quite honest I think I would only transfer out of a T14 if I do well enough to get into HYS. I would still like to apply for transfer to help in negotiating scholarships.
Sorry for not mentioning my URM status, it wasn't really pertinent to my original question regarding transcripts/academic summary reports.
From what I've gathered, this is conventional TLS wisdom.Spikedude wrote:If you believe an LSAT score to be apoornon-indicator of law school performance, then my argument is a bit weaker.
It depends on the study, but the LSAT explains about 16% of the variation in 1L grades. That leaves 84% of the variaton in 1L grades to be determined by other factors. But this isn't answering OP's original query so I while stop shitting up this thread with LSAT talk.sinfiery wrote:From what I've gathered, this is conventional TLS wisdom.Spikedude wrote:If you believe an LSAT score to be apoornon-indicator of law school performance, then my argument is a bit weaker.
As a 0L, I find it hard to believe but I'm a 0L so what can I do.
F*ck the OP.hume85 wrote:It depends on the study, but the LSAT explains about 16% of the variation in 1L grades.sinfiery wrote:From what I've gathered, this is conventional TLS wisdom.Spikedude wrote:If you believe an LSAT score to be apoornon-indicator of law school performance, then my argument is a bit weaker.
As a 0L, I find it hard to believe but I'm a 0L so what can I do.
Check your messages, I sent you a PM. The whole video was interesting to me, but skip to minute 15 for the source.sinfiery wrote:F*ck the OP.hume85 wrote:It depends on the study, but the LSAT explains about 16% of the variation in 1L grades.sinfiery wrote:From what I've gathered, this is conventional TLS wisdom.Spikedude wrote:If you believe an LSAT score to be apoornon-indicator of law school performance, then my argument is a bit weaker.
As a 0L, I find it hard to believe but I'm a 0L so what can I do.
I feel like this is a sarcastic statement but for the off chance that it isn't, I'm willing to make a fool of myself.
source?