Last Two Years GPA / Character(First Post)
Posted: Sat Jan 17, 2015 2:36 am
Hey guys,
First post on here. I've read the forum for a while now but after searching for an answer to my question and being unable to find it I thought I'd ask you. I'm sorry in advance if I missed someone else asking the same question...
So, I'll be frank. I'm 26 years old. When I first started my undergrad back in 2006 I had a bit of a drinking problem. My GPA for those first two years was roughly 2.1. My little drinking problem became full blown alcoholism and I dropped out of school. A few years ago (4) I went to rehab and December 13th was my 4th year clean. (Yay!) After about 2-3 years not in school I went back to CU Boulder. Since then I've gotten a 4.0 GPA to bring my GPA to roughly a 3.0. I haven't taken the LSAT yet but every practice test I've taken (timed properly, etc...) has put me at roughly a 168.
I know this is a lot of personal information, and I apologize for any indiscretion. I just thought you all would be able to give me some straight talk about all this.
Essentially my question is two fold:
1) Obviously there is a marked difference between my previous GPA and my current GPA. I know in some post I've read that Law Schools look at how you finish more than how you started. I appreciate that. But I would make an argument that there was a single cause for my poor initial GPA. I took a couple years off, got my mind right, and then went back and crushed it. How do you think law schools will interpret this? Should I be planning to apply to schools as if I had a GPA of 3.0 or should I aim higher?
2) Should I even disclose this much personal information or is it a boundary crossing?
First post on here. I've read the forum for a while now but after searching for an answer to my question and being unable to find it I thought I'd ask you. I'm sorry in advance if I missed someone else asking the same question...
So, I'll be frank. I'm 26 years old. When I first started my undergrad back in 2006 I had a bit of a drinking problem. My GPA for those first two years was roughly 2.1. My little drinking problem became full blown alcoholism and I dropped out of school. A few years ago (4) I went to rehab and December 13th was my 4th year clean. (Yay!) After about 2-3 years not in school I went back to CU Boulder. Since then I've gotten a 4.0 GPA to bring my GPA to roughly a 3.0. I haven't taken the LSAT yet but every practice test I've taken (timed properly, etc...) has put me at roughly a 168.
I know this is a lot of personal information, and I apologize for any indiscretion. I just thought you all would be able to give me some straight talk about all this.
Essentially my question is two fold:
1) Obviously there is a marked difference between my previous GPA and my current GPA. I know in some post I've read that Law Schools look at how you finish more than how you started. I appreciate that. But I would make an argument that there was a single cause for my poor initial GPA. I took a couple years off, got my mind right, and then went back and crushed it. How do you think law schools will interpret this? Should I be planning to apply to schools as if I had a GPA of 3.0 or should I aim higher?
2) Should I even disclose this much personal information or is it a boundary crossing?