premed hoping for t14, low gpa and lots of red flags
Posted: Fri Oct 13, 2017 10:34 pm
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Likely won't matter.t14hopeful2019 wrote:How much will the employment gap hurt my application?
You don't really have a "gap" in employment. That six-month period of unemployment won't hurt you. The 2.99 uGPA, followed by the poor grades in your post-bacc will hurt you though. The latter will probably hurt you more than the former, as it takes away the "young, dumb, naive" undergraduate excuse.LawTweet wrote:Likely won't matter.t14hopeful2019 wrote:How much will the employment gap hurt my application?
Neither of these things will likely help appreciably. You are who you are at this point.t14hopeful2019 wrote:Will getting a masters or getting a phd( will need to Retake lsat score lasts for 5 years, help my chances? Or would taking more classes at a community college or non degree seeking be sufficient?
Since you deleted your original post, I don't know/remember the situation but these all sound like awful ideas if you're just doing them to improve LS admissions chances.t14hopeful2019 wrote:Will getting a masters or getting a phd( will need to Retake lsat score lasts for 5 years, help my chances? Or would taking more classes at a community college or non degree seeking be sufficient?
Do NOT get a PhD to help your chances to get into law school. (Don't do a master's either, but getting a PhD to improve your chances of getting into law school is like cutting off your leg because you have a blister on your ankle.) First, it won't particularly help, but second, even if it did, it's a massive commitment of time, money, and mental energy, and you will never get through a PhD program if you do it purely to get into another grad program.t14hopeful2019 wrote:Will getting a masters or getting a phd( will need to Retake lsat score lasts for 5 years, help my chances? Or would taking more classes at a community college or non degree seeking be sufficient?
You haven't been banned yet?t14hopeful2019 wrote:My situation-
2.99 GPA at top 10 liberal arts college (biochem major)
worked 2 years as a research assistant at mass general and have several publications
left work to take classes as non degree seeking to improve science gpa for medical school
i got a b+ in biochemistry and d+ in human anatomy and physiology, motivation dropped, got 2 w's spring semester. (ended with b+/d+/2w's), these grades wont count since lsac doesnt take grades after bachelors degree
Because I left my first job, I have a 1 year gap on my resume. During this time I took the LSAT (scored a 177) and applied for jobs.
I have been working as a clinical research coordinator for 2 years.
I want to know what I could do to improve my chances.
The problem is you just keep shotgunning the same information over and over again. There isn’t much else you can do to “improve” your chances beyond crafting a strong application (good PS, flawless resume, good academic LORs, etc.) and hoping you get accepted somewhere. I gave you the four most likely options that are splitter friendly. All you can do is apply and see what happens.t14hopeful2019 wrote:they told me to bump if i want more input in my first post. thats what im doing