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General Feedback?

Posted: Sun Nov 13, 2016 10:46 am
by EmelyM23
Hi All new to the TLS community!
Just wanted to know how to further enhance my chances for Georgetown and/ Northwestern U! I hold a 3.67 GPA from Undergrad & a 3.89 from Masters in psychology. I just took a LSAT diagnostic "Cold" as many of you say and got a 153. Luckily, I am in NO rush as far as studying since I will be taking the June LSAT 2017. I am extremely motivated and started to read the LSAT trainer (BTW, do yourself a favor and get this book, I look forward to reading it!) along with the Bibles + 3 LSAT test books. So I have roughly over 6 months to study and have been doing so for about 20hrs/week now. I will bump this up to 30hrs starting Feb/March. So far my stronger areas is Reading Comp and Logical Reasoning. As I completely bombed the logic games. I know myself and I get nervous during test which is why I'm also taking a Blueprint course in March since I do want to be held accountable my last couple of months. I want to be in a stimulated environment as well.

I just wanted to hear if my GPA was even good enough for these schools assuming I scored a 165+. Northwestern U mentions they like to see work experience and I have been a research coordinator for juvenile delinquency project. I have many internships too in the law field and psychology field. Any advice on anything else I could do to enhance my chances ? I would be applying as soon as the applications open for early decision to Northwestern btw.

Re: General Feedback?

Posted: Sun Nov 13, 2016 12:35 pm
by zeglo
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Re: General Feedback?

Posted: Sun Nov 13, 2016 1:53 pm
by hawkeyelaw
Absolutely agree with Zeglo, score as high as possible. NU's median GPA was 3.77 and median GPA 168. (lawschoolnumbers.com). I got a lot out of 7Sage, especially with logic games. Good Luck!

Re: General Feedback?

Posted: Sun Nov 20, 2016 6:25 pm
by toobig2lose
Work or do some volunteering while studying for the LSAT.

Re: General Feedback?

Posted: Sun Nov 20, 2016 8:02 pm
by guynourmin
Get the rest of the lsat test books. If possible, you should have all of them. Keep working and don't get discouraged! It's a long process.