Georgetown Early Decision
Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2016 5:47 pm
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Also a June LSAT taker, diagnostic was a 154. I got the LSAT Trainer, practice test 29-71, and consolidated the 16 week study schedule into an 11 week schedule. My score went up 10 points in between my diagnostic and my second practice tests after finishing a few lessons (went from -15 on logic games diagnostic to -2 or -3 because I simply didn't know how to diagram). I don't know what prep you've done so far but if you have the time and get on a strict study schedule you can easily get your score up 10 points in 8 weeks.schoolisfun wrote:I'm signed up to take the June LSAT. But since my scores are in the mid to high 150s for the last 5 practice tests, should I hold off on taking the June test for the October test? Is 7 weeks enough time to pull a score up 7-10 points?
Yeah. GULC will very likely accept you if you ED and you have that low 160 range. I'd give you a very strong shot at it, especially if you tailor your essay for GULC and how awesome a place DC is to learn law. (Going based on my own experiences, and those of others I know)schoolisfun wrote:OP here:
Sorry I'm kinda new to this!
LSAT practice test in high 150s at this point, hoping to get it to 164-165 range by the time I apply. I've been studying really hard for the past 4 months and have improved considerably. I am, however, hitting some serious walls.
I have a 3.9+ gpa, K-JD. Very average softs, perhaps below average.
I would like to work as a prosecutor in a large metropolitan area or JAG after graduation. Working for the federal government is my ultimate career goal.
I absolutely love the DC area, and don't see myself receiving enough aid from GW (Even with a 166/167) to turn down Georgetown. Especially since Georgetown has such a superb lrap. On mylsn I see that a lot of 164-167 regular applicants get waitlisted at Georgetown whereas ED applicants seem to get in with those scores and my gpa. Yet, mylsn gives such a tiny sample size that I question its credibility.
Any help is much appreciated!