Coming back from a low GPA due to trauma
Posted: Mon Sep 18, 2017 12:38 am
(I'm quite new here, so please forgive me if I haven't posted this in the right place.)
I just started my junior year of college. To make a long story short, I was sexually assaulted two weeks before I started my first year. As a result, my first semester GPA was an unfortunate 2.700. I've since brought it up to a ~3.4, and every semester since shows up an upward trend. I'll hopefully continue to bring it up over the next two years, and currently plan on taking a gap year or two to gain some professional experience before applying. I didn't report anything that happened, but it's since been a large motivator in me wanting to go to law school, especially as of recent.
I'm not asking for chances since it's still early and I haven't taken the LSAT, but I would like to know if this is something that can/should be an explained on my app? Would it be too much to say in a personal statement? Would a gap year help at all to mitigate the low GPA? I'd of course like to do very well on the LSAT - but since I won't be taking that for a while, I'd really like to know what else there is I can do to improve my app in the meantime.
I just started my junior year of college. To make a long story short, I was sexually assaulted two weeks before I started my first year. As a result, my first semester GPA was an unfortunate 2.700. I've since brought it up to a ~3.4, and every semester since shows up an upward trend. I'll hopefully continue to bring it up over the next two years, and currently plan on taking a gap year or two to gain some professional experience before applying. I didn't report anything that happened, but it's since been a large motivator in me wanting to go to law school, especially as of recent.
I'm not asking for chances since it's still early and I haven't taken the LSAT, but I would like to know if this is something that can/should be an explained on my app? Would it be too much to say in a personal statement? Would a gap year help at all to mitigate the low GPA? I'd of course like to do very well on the LSAT - but since I won't be taking that for a while, I'd really like to know what else there is I can do to improve my app in the meantime.