3.8 and a 160
Posted: Tue Oct 29, 2013 11:30 am
Should I just go ahead and apply to Notre Dame and Boston College? Would I have a solid shot you think?
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+1. Retake and get a 170. I had a 3.8/170 and got WLd at Harvard - will you really settle for BC if your GPA can get you into HYS? Get a 180 and write to me from New Haven.ImNoScar wrote:You should not apply to any schools until you retake. With that GPA, you are around the GPA median of most of the lower T14. Get your LSAT up by 7 points and you're likely in at Cornell and GULC.
+1dnptan wrote:Will you really settle for BC if your GPA can get you into HYS? Get a 180 and write to me from New Haven.
You have to be in the very top of your law school class to transfer. Grades in law school are entirely based on tests.BxxEro wrote:Honestly, I am not the best test-taker. The next time I can take the lsat would be in FEB which is too late and can hurt my chances of admission.
I have excellent internship experience and a major that isn't in the liberal arts fields. What should I do? I could always transfer to a top tier law school after a year can't I?
You can apply next year. I know it's shitty, but convince yourself first, and then don't worry about convincing anyone else (if it matters, tell them "I think I can get more scholarships if I get an even higher score on the LSAT" and leave it at that). Then, when you get into HYS next year, your pride at your accomplishment (as well as in your good long-term decision-making) will MORE than make up for all the bad feelings you'll have between now and then. Not to mention the profound difference that having an HYS/T6 degree will have on the rest of your life vs. a T30 degree. You only get to make this choice once, and it's not a fun one, but the outcome of what you decide will matter for the rest of your life.BxxEro wrote:Honestly, I am not the best test-taker. The next time I can take the lsat would be in FEB which is too late and can hurt my chances of admission.
I have excellent internship experience and a major that isn't in the liberal arts fields. What should I do? I could always transfer to a top tier law school after a year can't I?
Never, ever head to a law school you don't like with dreams of transferring - it's probably not going to happen. If you wouldn't be happy graduating from a school, don't go there.BxxEro wrote:I could always transfer to a top tier law school after a year can't I?