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Probability of Admission
Posted: Sun Oct 11, 2015 2:26 pm
by jerm3736
Texas A&M School of Law
Median GPA (2014) = 3.38
Median LSAT (2014) = 156
My Scores
GPA = 2.66
LSAT = 168
Thanks
Re: Probability of Admission
Posted: Sun Oct 11, 2015 2:30 pm
by ihenry
What are my chances?
Not sure where your numbers will get you? Dying to know where you stand? Come have your palms read by your fellow posters!
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ETA: sure, you have a strong chance, because they weigh LSAT much more heavily. It will be good if you can somehow explain that GPA.
Re: Probability of Admission
Posted: Sun Oct 11, 2015 3:04 pm
by AReasonableMan
I'd bet yes.
Re: Probability of Admission
Posted: Sun Oct 11, 2015 4:19 pm
by jerm3736
ihenry wrote:What are my chances?
Not sure where your numbers will get you? Dying to know where you stand? Come have your palms read by your fellow posters!
Topics: 9289
ETA: sure, you have a strong chance, because they weigh LSAT much more heavily. It will be good if you can somehow explain that GPA.
Yeah, I know it's a stale, worn out question. Thanks for weighing in regardless. Unfortunately, any honest explanation about my GPA would be a funny but scathing review of my character.
Re: Probability of Admission
Posted: Sun Oct 11, 2015 4:29 pm
by rnoodles
jerm3736 wrote:Texas A&M School of Law
Median GPA (2014) = 3.38
Median LSAT (2014) = 156
My Scores
GPA = 2.66
LSAT = 168
Thanks
I think you should still try for at least UT with that score and a solid addendum explaining the GPA. If you are URM, STEM, or military it should help compensate for that low GPA too
Re: Probability of Admission
Posted: Sun Oct 11, 2015 4:40 pm
by lymenheimer
That's a pretty strong LSAT. Depending on your goals, SMU might be a good application.
Re: Probability of Admission
Posted: Sun Oct 11, 2015 5:09 pm
by CanadianWolf
Consider a year or two of post undergraduate work experience to distance yourself from your low GPA. Then attribute your poor grades to lack of maturity &/or focus that has been rectified by a couple of years of work experience.
Even without w/e, you stand a very good chance of being admitted.
Re: Probability of Admission
Posted: Fri Oct 16, 2015 9:43 pm
by jerm3736
lymenheimer wrote:That's a pretty strong LSAT. Depending on your goals, SMU might be a good application.
'Preciate the response. The reason I hadn't considered SMU/Balyor is that my GPA is so tragically low that they wouldn't audit my GPA/LSAT in the same way they would other 'split' students. It seems reasonable to me that such a GPA infers, 'he'll flunk out, regardless.'
Thanks again for the input.
Re: Probability of Admission
Posted: Fri Oct 16, 2015 9:51 pm
by lymenheimer
jerm3736 wrote:
'Preciate the response. The reason I hadn't considered SMU/Balyor is that my GPA is so tragically low that they wouldn't audit my GPA/LSAT in the same way they would other 'split' students. It seems reasonable to me that such a GPA infers, 'he'll flunk out, regardless.'
Thanks again for the input.
It might be worth it to throw an app. Also Houston law center. They will hold more weight in their respective cities and like I said, depending upon your goals may be a better option especially over a&m (from what I understand).