Low GPA that is not truly representative
Posted: Sun Jun 23, 2013 10:40 pm
Hello All,
I am a recent undergrad graduate and am currently studying for the LSAT. My problem is that my undergrad gpa is just not representative of how smart/hardworking I truly am. I did not really get my mind right until closer to senior year when I finally felt like I had a direction to go in. I am actually VERY smart but just didn't put the effort in when i didn't have a direction and now i regret it fully. Hopefully my LSAT score can show that I am above average, but how much would it really help even if I got a perfect score with a 3.0/3.1 gpa. I want to get into top tier schools and I again know I can do it once I am there. Is there anything that could possible help my chances? Am I completely screwed? Should I just accept having to go to a Lower ranked school?
Any advice would be extremely helpful, be as honest as possible I want realistic answers for the real world.
Thanks for listening to a stressed out kid.
I am a recent undergrad graduate and am currently studying for the LSAT. My problem is that my undergrad gpa is just not representative of how smart/hardworking I truly am. I did not really get my mind right until closer to senior year when I finally felt like I had a direction to go in. I am actually VERY smart but just didn't put the effort in when i didn't have a direction and now i regret it fully. Hopefully my LSAT score can show that I am above average, but how much would it really help even if I got a perfect score with a 3.0/3.1 gpa. I want to get into top tier schools and I again know I can do it once I am there. Is there anything that could possible help my chances? Am I completely screwed? Should I just accept having to go to a Lower ranked school?
Any advice would be extremely helpful, be as honest as possible I want realistic answers for the real world.
Thanks for listening to a stressed out kid.