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Picking classes for final semester, 3.73 GPA 176 LSAT Engineering at Ivy

Post by belicheckyoself » Thu Feb 02, 2017 11:20 pm

Hi guys,

Interested in your take on picking classes for my final semester at a well known Ivy (but not one with a law school). My goal is one of HYS and I'm an engineering major. There are a couple of really interesting courses I want to take that I know will bring my GPA down.

How important is it for me to boost my GPA given I have a 176 on the lsat? Should I take cupcake classes or should I take this final chance to take some interesting classes that will probably depress or keep my GPA at the same level.

Thanks
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Re: Picking classes for final semester, 3.73 GPA 176 LSAT Engineering at Ivy

Post by jjcorvino » Thu Feb 02, 2017 11:32 pm

I would suggest trying to boost your GPA. If you want Yale or Stanford, that GPA doesn't make you a lock.

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Re: Picking classes for final semester, 3.73 GPA 176 LSAT Engineering at Ivy

Post by UVA2B » Thu Feb 02, 2017 11:35 pm

Meh, probably won't matter much either way. H would probably love to have you as is, and I doubt YS will change their minds from 3.73-3.8. Either way, enjoy a great outcome.

ETA: If you're going for IP law, you especially don't have to worry. You've already won employment for 1L summer, no matter where you end up.

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Re: Picking classes for final semester, 3.73 GPA 176 LSAT Engineering at Ivy

Post by Rigo » Fri Feb 03, 2017 12:09 am

Take the interesting course.
But why law school? You have good grades from an Ivy.

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