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- RemainsOfTheDay
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Columbia, NYU, Penn with low GPA high LSAT.
Hi guys, I need some advice.
I plan on attending law school straight out of undergrad. By the time I apply, I'm gonna have GPA of 3.36. I had some family problems, which affected my GPA..I'll definitely be explaining my situation in an addendum. My GPA trend is on a sharp upward curve. I plan to keep my semester GPAs at 4.0 until I graduate. (I calculated and if everything goes as planned, I'll graduate with a 3.5 GPA.)
I took the LSAT and I scored a 179. What can I do to increase my chances at t14 (especially NYU, Columbia, and Penn?)
Thanks in advance, guys :3
I plan on attending law school straight out of undergrad. By the time I apply, I'm gonna have GPA of 3.36. I had some family problems, which affected my GPA..I'll definitely be explaining my situation in an addendum. My GPA trend is on a sharp upward curve. I plan to keep my semester GPAs at 4.0 until I graduate. (I calculated and if everything goes as planned, I'll graduate with a 3.5 GPA.)
I took the LSAT and I scored a 179. What can I do to increase my chances at t14 (especially NYU, Columbia, and Penn?)
Thanks in advance, guys :3
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Re: Columbia, NYU, Penn with low GPA high LSAT.
Honestly, you seem locked for NYU. Decent chance at CLS. I would just focus on getting that GPA up -- if you can, take a year off and do a community college that gives A+'s for a year and you'll get solid money tooRemainsOfTheDay wrote:Hi guys, I need some advice.
I plan on attending law school straight out of undergrad. By the time I apply, I'm gonna have GPA of 3.36. I had some family problems, which affected my GPA..I'll definitely be explaining my situation in an addendum. My GPA trend is on a sharp upward curve. I plan to keep my semester GPAs at 4.0 until I graduate. (I calculated and if everything goes as planned, I'll graduate with a 3.5 GPA.)
I took the LSAT and I scored a 179. What can I do to increase my chances at t14 (especially NYU, Columbia, and Penn?)
Thanks in advance, guys :3
- Clearly
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Re: Columbia, NYU, Penn with low GPA high LSAT.
You've already taken an official LSAT administration?
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Re: Columbia, NYU, Penn with low GPA high LSAT.
Is that an official LSAT score? You crushed it man.
Look on my profile for my numbers and how my cycle went.
You're pretty much guaranteed a better cycle with your stats. Just nail your ps, ds, and addendums. And submit early, like the first day they start accepting apps early.
Keep that gpa high, show dat upward trend, and get yourself a sick gift.
Look on my profile for my numbers and how my cycle went.
You're pretty much guaranteed a better cycle with your stats. Just nail your ps, ds, and addendums. And submit early, like the first day they start accepting apps early.
Keep that gpa high, show dat upward trend, and get yourself a sick gift.
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- RemainsOfTheDay
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Re: Columbia, NYU, Penn with low GPA high LSAT.
Yes, I took the February 2013 LSAT.Clearlynotstefan wrote:You've already taken an official LSAT administration?
Thanks for your advice. What could I do if I can't take extra classes?ManOfTheMinute wrote:Honestly, you seem locked for NYU. Decent chance at CLS. I would just focus on getting that GPA up -- if you can, take a year off and do a community college that gives A+'s for a year and you'll get solid money too
Thanks man. I almost died crying when I got my score lol. *checking your profile*Tekrul wrote:Is that an official LSAT score? You crushed it man.
Look on my profile for my numbers and how my cycle went.
You're pretty much guaranteed a better cycle with your stats. Just nail your ps, ds, and addendums. And submit early, like the first day they start accepting apps early.
Keep that gpa high, show dat upward trend, and get yourself a sick gift.
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Re: Columbia, NYU, Penn with low GPA high LSAT.
Congrats on the great score! I Just had to check, we get a lot of people saying "I got a 179", when what they meant to be saying was "Suppose I get a 179".
Provided you keep your GPA up N is almost a certainty. Great shot at the other as well, also good money from UVA or NU.
Provided you keep your GPA up N is almost a certainty. Great shot at the other as well, also good money from UVA or NU.
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Re: Columbia, NYU, Penn with low GPA high LSAT.
haha, thanks for checkin' and thanks for the encouraging words. I'm just really worried about the low GPA.. 3.36... haha.. Can my fall grades help me in the admission process even if I apply in August/September? (If all goes well, I expect the GPA to raise to 3.44.)Clearlynotstefan wrote:Congrats on the great score! I Just had to check, we get a lot of people saying "I got a 179", when what they meant to be saying was "Suppose I get a 179".
Provided you keep your GPA up N is almost a certainty. Great shot at the other as well, also good money from UVA or NU.
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- RemainsOfTheDay
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Re: Columbia, NYU, Penn with low GPA high LSAT.
Would EDing at Columbia/NYU significantly increase my chances? And if I ED, am I eligible for scholarships/aid the next two years even if I get none my first year?
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Re: Columbia, NYU, Penn with low GPA high LSAT.
No (maybe because you'd be paying sticker) and noRemainsOfTheDay wrote:Would EDing at Columbia/NYU significantly increase my chances? And if I ED, am I eligible for scholarships/aid the next two years even if I get none my first year?
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Re: Columbia, NYU, Penn with low GPA high LSAT.
I wouldn't ED anywhere (except maybe NU). You're going to get some good $$$, so limiting yourself isn't a good idea.RemainsOfTheDay wrote:Would EDing at Columbia/NYU significantly increase my chances? And if I ED, am I eligible for scholarships/aid the next two years even if I get none my first year?
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Re: Columbia, NYU, Penn with low GPA high LSAT.
Agreed, No ED.
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Re: Columbia, NYU, Penn with low GPA high LSAT.
Not saying you should do it, but scholarship chances at NYU don't really get affected by ED
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Re: Columbia, NYU, Penn with low GPA high LSAT.
I think post graduate work experience will help. I think that had a ton to do with the results I had. 3.5, lower LSAT, in from Columbia down.
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Re: Columbia, NYU, Penn with low GPA high LSAT.
omg. no money all three years?? ok, goodbye ED.sinfiery wrote:No (maybe because you'd be paying sticker) and no
Where do you think I'll have high chances of getting good money?NoodleyOne wrote:I wouldn't ED anywhere (except maybe NU). You're going to get some good $$$, so limiting yourself isn't a good idea.
*nod*Clearlynotstefan wrote:Agreed, No ED.
Duly noted. Thank you.JamMasterJ wrote:Not saying you should do it, but scholarship chances at NYU don't really get affected by ED
Oh! I didn't think of that.. Could you tell me about your work experience?fruitoftheloom wrote:I think post graduate work experience will help. I think that had a ton to do with the results I had. 3.5, lower LSAT, in from Columbia down.
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Re: Columbia, NYU, Penn with low GPA high LSAT.
ED to NU comes with a full ride. Might be a good move for you.
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Re: Columbia, NYU, Penn with low GPA high LSAT.
If you get into NYU/lower 14, you're probably looking at at least half tuition schollys from the places that accept you. You're going to have some WLs due to GPA whore schools and YP whore schools, but the ones where you make it should give you good $$$. I think someone linked my LSN profile, you can check that out to give you an idea.
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Re: Columbia, NYU, Penn with low GPA high LSAT.
So tempting.... let the research on NU and Chicago begin.Clearlynotstefan wrote:ED to NU comes with a full ride. Might be a good move for you.
ahahahahha GPA whore schools. I will look at your profile. ThanksNoodleyOne wrote:If you get into NYU/lower 14, you're probably looking at at least half tuition schollys from the places that accept you. You're going to have some WLs due to GPA whore schools and YP whore schools, but the ones where you make it should give you good $$$. I think someone linked my LSN profile, you can check that out to give you an idea.
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I worked as an adjuster. From what I've read, any job that will give you something to talk about is fine.Oh! I didn't think of that.. Could you tell me about your work experience?fruitoftheloom wrote:I think post graduate work experience will help. I think that had a ton to do with the results I had. 3.5, lower LSAT, in from Columbia down.
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Re: Columbia, NYU, Penn with low GPA high LSAT.
Law-related job or can it be in other fields? What are some positions available for college graduates? (Excuse my nubbishness.)fruitoftheloom wrote:I worked as an adjuster. From what I've read, any job that will give you something to talk about is fine.
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Re: Columbia, NYU, Penn with low GPA high LSAT.
I hear a lot of people work as paralegals, you could try being a receptionist / legal assistant in a firm if you want to see if you'll like the job. I personally think being an adjuster should give you a pretty good idea of whether you can hack it as an attorney or not, but the job can be rough and it's not for everyone. Whatever you do, it seems like schools just value work experience (any work experience).RemainsOfTheDay wrote:Law-related job? What are some positions available for college graduates? Legal assistant? (Excuse my nubbishness.)fruitoftheloom wrote:I worked as an adjuster. From what I've read, any job that will give you something to talk about is fine.
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Re: Columbia, NYU, Penn with low GPA high LSAT.
Thanks so much for the responses guys. I love how y'all are so fast
I have a strong preference to CLS, N, and P because I want to stay close to home. For me, if I do get into t14 schools including the three I've mentioned, I'd choose CLS, N, or P even if it means more debt. So I guess now I need to figure out what more I can do to improve my chances.
Besides keeping my grades as high as possible, you guys suggested 1) taking community college courses and 2) working. Do you guys have any more advice? I don't think I'll be taking post-graduate classes and I am very iffy about working (I'd rather go straight to law school.)
A couple of you said I had very good chances for N which is AMAZING news for me. Totally motivates me to do my very best (I know. Sounds corny.) If you guys have any more comments or advice, please do not hesitate to tell me.
Here's a cute cat gif to say thanks.
http://25.media.tumblr.com/11a6d71e9200 ... o1_400.gif
(I guess we can't attach images or gifs? or is it cus I'm new? :p)
I have a strong preference to CLS, N, and P because I want to stay close to home. For me, if I do get into t14 schools including the three I've mentioned, I'd choose CLS, N, or P even if it means more debt. So I guess now I need to figure out what more I can do to improve my chances.
Besides keeping my grades as high as possible, you guys suggested 1) taking community college courses and 2) working. Do you guys have any more advice? I don't think I'll be taking post-graduate classes and I am very iffy about working (I'd rather go straight to law school.)
A couple of you said I had very good chances for N which is AMAZING news for me. Totally motivates me to do my very best (I know. Sounds corny.) If you guys have any more comments or advice, please do not hesitate to tell me.
Here's a cute cat gif to say thanks.
http://25.media.tumblr.com/11a6d71e9200 ... o1_400.gif
(I guess we can't attach images or gifs? or is it cus I'm new? :p)
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Re: Columbia, NYU, Penn with low GPA high LSAT.
You can post images and gifs after you've been here for 100 posts & two weeks. There was a dude who kept creating accounts to post scat photos, hence the new rules.
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Re: Columbia, NYU, Penn with low GPA high LSAT.
there's always that one guy.. smh.fruitoftheloom wrote:You can post images and gifs after you've been here for 100 posts & two weeks. There was a dude who kept creating accounts to post scat photos, hence the new rules.
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