Chances for T14
Posted: Tue Feb 18, 2014 12:57 am
Hi All,
First off, I want to thank the TLS community for this invaluable resource; I've been pouring over the forums for some time, and the immense library of information that is TLS continues to be incredibly helpful.
After a diagnostic LSAT score of 168, I have decided to hunker down and shoot for a 175+. I've studied many of the posted studyguides here (thanks pithypike!), created my own study plan, and, finally, have ordered my books (not going to take a prep course...ahh!). I would like to know what my chances are for a T14? And would a T7 school be at all realistic?
Currently, I am working as a Legislative Correspondent in the Senate (for those unfamiliar with the Hill, this is a "step-up" from the entry level Staff Assistant position - I get to assist with actual legislation and collaborate with the legislative team). I have been on the Hill for 2 years and have a prior year of campaign experience (actual staff - not just a volunteer).
Stats:
GPA: 3.45 at a T15 undergrad
LSAT GOAL: 175-180
Work Experience: 2 years Congressional experience, 1 year of campaign experience (Senate race)
LOR: strong LORs from professors and my Boss
NOTE: I am working full time and plan on taking the LSAT in October. Thus, my daily studying schedule will be 1-2hours a night and whatever I can fit in during the weekends. If a T7 is out of my league, I will aim for a lower LSAT score and for a T14 school which will reduce my studying load (and stress!).
Thanks for your help in advance, and I apologize for starting another one of those annoying "Chance Me" threads...it's just really helpful to personally hear from you knowledgeable TLSers.
Cheers!
Edit: Also, I have been thinking about part-time programs. However, I have heard mixed reviews regarding my long term goal of practicing law/joining a firm outside of DC. Is this something that I shouldn't pursue and should just stick to full-time programs? I ask, because the LSAT score threshold for part-time programs is much lower than the full-time T14 schools and would greatly affect my LSAT goals.
First off, I want to thank the TLS community for this invaluable resource; I've been pouring over the forums for some time, and the immense library of information that is TLS continues to be incredibly helpful.
After a diagnostic LSAT score of 168, I have decided to hunker down and shoot for a 175+. I've studied many of the posted studyguides here (thanks pithypike!), created my own study plan, and, finally, have ordered my books (not going to take a prep course...ahh!). I would like to know what my chances are for a T14? And would a T7 school be at all realistic?
Currently, I am working as a Legislative Correspondent in the Senate (for those unfamiliar with the Hill, this is a "step-up" from the entry level Staff Assistant position - I get to assist with actual legislation and collaborate with the legislative team). I have been on the Hill for 2 years and have a prior year of campaign experience (actual staff - not just a volunteer).
Stats:
GPA: 3.45 at a T15 undergrad
LSAT GOAL: 175-180
Work Experience: 2 years Congressional experience, 1 year of campaign experience (Senate race)
LOR: strong LORs from professors and my Boss
NOTE: I am working full time and plan on taking the LSAT in October. Thus, my daily studying schedule will be 1-2hours a night and whatever I can fit in during the weekends. If a T7 is out of my league, I will aim for a lower LSAT score and for a T14 school which will reduce my studying load (and stress!).
Thanks for your help in advance, and I apologize for starting another one of those annoying "Chance Me" threads...it's just really helpful to personally hear from you knowledgeable TLSers.
Cheers!
Edit: Also, I have been thinking about part-time programs. However, I have heard mixed reviews regarding my long term goal of practicing law/joining a firm outside of DC. Is this something that I shouldn't pursue and should just stick to full-time programs? I ask, because the LSAT score threshold for part-time programs is much lower than the full-time T14 schools and would greatly affect my LSAT goals.