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Military Academy Graduate, Mediocre LSAT. Need Advice.
Posted: Tue Jul 08, 2014 9:10 pm
by AcademyGrad21
I am a military academy graduate and currently serving my five years that I owe for my undergraduate education. My undergraduate resume is awesome. I was an all-American athlete, the most "senior cadet" at the academy for a semester, one of the founders of our gay-straight alliance upon the repeal of DADT, was mock trial treasurer, and earned 3rd place at an international law competition in Italy. I also am in the political honor society, and had a 3.1 GPA (my GPA is not higher due to all the math and science requirements for my B.S in government).
I rushed to take the LSATs so that I could meet a deadline for the JAG program. With getting underway, and my military obligations / qualifications, my first year left did not allow me to have several months in a row to study...I got a 156 on the June 2014 LSAT.
Even if I don't get into the military law school program, What kind of law school can I expect to get into? Should I take it again or do I have the makings to get into a decent Law School? I'm looking to apply to law school after my 5 year commitment if I don't get picked up for the JAG program.
Re: Military Academy Graduate, Mediocre LSAT. Need Advice.
Posted: Tue Jul 08, 2014 9:59 pm
by Louis1127
U rushed to take the LSAT and got a 156? Do you realize how well you could probably do if you actually studied hard?
Re: Military Academy Graduate, Mediocre LSAT. Need Advice.
Posted: Wed Jul 09, 2014 3:17 am
by Mack.Hambleton
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Retake or don't go
Re: Military Academy Graduate, Mediocre LSAT. Need Advice.
Posted: Wed Jul 09, 2014 3:27 am
by Nova
AcademyGrad21 wrote:Should I take it again
yes
or do I have the makings to get into a decent Law School?
no
Re: Military Academy Graduate, Mediocre LSAT. Need Advice.
Posted: Wed Jul 09, 2014 3:27 am
by Nova
Re: Military Academy Graduate, Mediocre LSAT. Need Advice.
Posted: Wed Jul 09, 2014 3:34 am
by Wipfelder
Comrade,
1. Did you deploy?
2. Where were you stationed? Where are you stationed?
3. With a 3.1 and 156, you are probably competitive for a Top-30 or so school. Where do you want to go? I suspect, however, that with a 156 you may not be overly competitive for the JAG program, especially as they are limiting the slots from the military, the FLEP program specifically.
4. Remember, your personal statement and resume are likely to be looked at by a veteran student or someone qualified at the school. The Top 3, Yale and Harvard specifically, have very, very robust veteran student organizations, and have a long and close relationship with the military community.
Word
Re: Military Academy Graduate, Mediocre LSAT. Need Advice.
Posted: Wed Jul 09, 2014 4:13 am
by Nova
Wipfelder wrote: With a 3.1 and 156, you are probably competitive for a Top-30 or so school.
no
he would be lucky to get into any school with a below median lsat & a 3.1
The Top 3, Yale and Harvard specifically, have very, very robust veteran student organizations, and have a long and close relationship with the military community.
3.1
...
Re: Military Academy Graduate, Mediocre LSAT. Need Advice.
Posted: Wed Jul 09, 2014 6:08 am
by TheSpanishMain
Obviously retake. If you're an academy dude, you're not getting the GI bill and every LSAT point means more scholarships if you go after your ETS.
Re: Military Academy Graduate, Mediocre LSAT. Need Advice.
Posted: Wed Jul 09, 2014 8:42 am
by paul554
Retake. If memory serves me, I do believe the FLEP program requires a minimum 158 LSAT, so you need to raise your score to even apply.
Re: Military Academy Graduate, Mediocre LSAT. Need Advice.
Posted: Wed Jul 09, 2014 4:41 pm
by Cobretti
Wipfelder wrote:Comrade,
1. Did you deploy?
2. Where were you stationed? Where are you stationed?
3. With a 3.1 and 156, you are probably competitive for a Top-30 or so school. Where do you want to go? I suspect, however, that with a 156 you may not be overly competitive for the JAG program, especially as they are limiting the slots from the military, the FLEP program specifically.
4. Remember, your personal statement and resume are likely to be looked at by a veteran student or someone qualified at the school. The Top 3, Yale and Harvard specifically, have very, very robust veteran student organizations, and have a long and close relationship with the military community.
Word
commy spy clearly. and like others have said, everything in this post is not true.
Re: Military Academy Graduate, Mediocre LSAT. Need Advice.
Posted: Tue Jul 15, 2014 5:27 pm
by blcoleman
AcademyGrad21 wrote:
Even if I don't get into the military law school program, What kind of law school can I expect to get into? Should I take it again or do I have the makings to get into a decent Law School? I'm looking to apply to law school after my 5 year commitment if I don't get picked up for the JAG program.
Depends on where and what you want to work. Realize that most law schools other than the T1's are regional based so where you go to law school depnds on where you live/work when you graduate. My statistics are pretty close to yours and I was able to get into both my primary and backup school. I did not get JAG so I delayed enrollemnt and am going to attend in 2015. PM if you have any additional questions/comments.
Also if you feel you could do much better on the LSAT, I would retake the test and take a course to prepare for it, then you would have a much better shot at going to a tier 1 school.
Re: Military Academy Graduate, Mediocre LSAT. Need Advice.
Posted: Tue Jul 15, 2014 5:29 pm
by blcoleman
paul554 wrote:Retake. If memory serves me, I do believe the FLEP program requires a minimum 158 LSAT, so you need to raise your score to even apply.
There were no minimum LSAT scores for the 2014 board, granted i'm not sure if that will chagne for 2015. just FYI