Regarding soft factors
Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2017 1:44 am
I am an American with a foreign BA degree. I have always been told that law school admission is pretty much a number game. Having a difficult major and since I actually enjoyed studying for my major, I spent most of my undergrad years studying, serving church community, and doing volunteer works( this was something that came out of my true aspiration for helping people but was nothing that special, limited to free tutoring)
I got 168 on my lsat last year after three months of preparation but considering the fact that I got constant 173+ in my prep tests, I am planning to take the June LSAT. I have high GPA ( straight As in my major courses) but the factor that really puts me into a difficult situation as far as admission is considered imo is my soft factor.
For applicants with non US ud, soft factors play a far more pivotal role since GPA loses its credentials as a factor in gauging one's compatibility in law school. For all these reasons, I am now considering different options in strengthening my softs. One safe option would be getting some work experience... However, what I really want is volunteering in Peace Corps as a educator. I have heard great things about Peace corps but as far as law school is considered would joining Peace Corps next year, spending 27 month and applying for law school when I am 28 be a prudent choice?
Or should I just work on my LSAT get a higher score and apply this cycle?
Thank you in advance!
I got 168 on my lsat last year after three months of preparation but considering the fact that I got constant 173+ in my prep tests, I am planning to take the June LSAT. I have high GPA ( straight As in my major courses) but the factor that really puts me into a difficult situation as far as admission is considered imo is my soft factor.
For applicants with non US ud, soft factors play a far more pivotal role since GPA loses its credentials as a factor in gauging one's compatibility in law school. For all these reasons, I am now considering different options in strengthening my softs. One safe option would be getting some work experience... However, what I really want is volunteering in Peace Corps as a educator. I have heard great things about Peace corps but as far as law school is considered would joining Peace Corps next year, spending 27 month and applying for law school when I am 28 be a prudent choice?
Or should I just work on my LSAT get a higher score and apply this cycle?
Thank you in advance!
