I graduated from university in May 2015 and spent the past year travelling and consequently, there is a gap in my resume, will this adversely affect my chances for law school admissions? I plan on applying for law school in the fall and have a job for this upcoming year starting in September. I recently got back from overseas and am currently studying for the LSAT. On the advice of a friend, I took the June 2007 LSAT before I started prepping to gauge any areas of potential weakness/strength and scored a 163, however, I'm aiming for a 180. I intend on writing in September. I plan on applying to all the T-14 schools but really want HYS.
Stats:
URM (AA male)
LSDAS GPA: 4.0+
Softs: some work and several ECs during UG, several scholarships, and other academic related awards
LSAT: TBD
Interesting and eclectic resume.
Gap in resume Forum
- TLSModBot
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Re: Gap in resume
First of all, lol @ this (what the hell else do you aim for when taking the LSAT)?Barack Obama 2.0 wrote:however, I'm aiming for a 180.
Second, experience post-UG matters far less than LSAT, GPA, and URM status (and roughly in that order). None of your other stuff (eclectic resume etc.) really matters.
A gap year won't hurt you if you have a strong LSAT score, but it won't help you if you have a weak one (and neither would most jobs you could've had instead of that gap time).
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Re: Gap in resume
Given that only 0.1 of test takers score that, you'd be surprised at the amount of people with defeatist attitudes that don't even think of trying to attain scores near the 99th percentile. Statistically speaking it's not likely I'll get a 180. I was simply trying to convey that despite scoring fairly well on a cold diagnostic, I was going to keep working to do as well as I can and get a perfect score if possible. Anyways, thanks for the insight!Capitol_Idea wrote:First of all, lol @ this (what the hell else do you aim for when taking the LSAT)?Barack Obama 2.0 wrote:however, I'm aiming for a 180.
Second, experience post-UG matters far less than LSAT, GPA, and URM status (and roughly in that order). None of your other stuff (eclectic resume etc.) really matters.
A gap year won't hurt you if you have a strong LSAT score, but it won't help you if you have a weak one (and neither would most jobs you could've had instead of that gap time).
- Danny Mothers
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Re: Gap in resume
I think the gap will give you more trouble with employers once you're looking for summer and post-grad jobs. But even then travel and LSAT study will be good enough excuses.
Law schools will see 4.0/180 with URM and look no further, I promise you. You're auto admit everywhere if you can get 170+.
Law schools will see 4.0/180 with URM and look no further, I promise you. You're auto admit everywhere if you can get 170+.
- magicmagic
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Re: Gap in resume
Danny Mothers wrote: Law schools will see 4.0/180 with URM and look no further, I promise you. You're auto admit everywhere if you can get 170+.
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