what are my chances for admission, battled cancer, high LSAT
Posted: Thu Dec 06, 2012 11:43 am
I was just wondering if someone could please give me advice with this inquiry as follows:
I have been in undergrad for 9 years (2003-2012)...awful I know, with a BA in political science and a minor in Finance. From the onset of my college career, I was diagnosed with cancer and many people felt strongly that the outcome wasnt good, still I found enough inner strength to come to class and try to live my life the very best that I could. My cancer has been in remission for 2 years. However, earlier on in the course of my undergraduate career, my grades were deplorable but I have a 2 year upward trend in grades (4.00) for the last 4 semesters. Those grades since my cancer has been in remission is a full reflection of my potential. However, my gpa I will graduate with, unfortunately, will be 2.49
3. I have studied for 2 years for the LSAT and scored a 172 on it.
(Please answer someone)....Do you think with an abysmal gpa (2.49), with an upward trend in 4.0 grades the last 2 years, some work experience while in undergrad, a good personal statement and addendum which will address the cancer with verifiable documentation attached, with an LSAT at 172, and if I apply early next year in the cycle (Fall)...will there be any Tier 1 or 2 law schools (ranked 20-99) that will possibly take a chance on me?
I have been in undergrad for 9 years (2003-2012)...awful I know, with a BA in political science and a minor in Finance. From the onset of my college career, I was diagnosed with cancer and many people felt strongly that the outcome wasnt good, still I found enough inner strength to come to class and try to live my life the very best that I could. My cancer has been in remission for 2 years. However, earlier on in the course of my undergraduate career, my grades were deplorable but I have a 2 year upward trend in grades (4.00) for the last 4 semesters. Those grades since my cancer has been in remission is a full reflection of my potential. However, my gpa I will graduate with, unfortunately, will be 2.49
3. I have studied for 2 years for the LSAT and scored a 172 on it.
(Please answer someone)....Do you think with an abysmal gpa (2.49), with an upward trend in 4.0 grades the last 2 years, some work experience while in undergrad, a good personal statement and addendum which will address the cancer with verifiable documentation attached, with an LSAT at 172, and if I apply early next year in the cycle (Fall)...will there be any Tier 1 or 2 law schools (ranked 20-99) that will possibly take a chance on me?