NEED advice Cycle 18-19 applicant
Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2019 9:12 pm
Hi everyone,
I am applying for Fall 2019. I wanted to go to a school that this 100% worth it. AKA a school that is ranked well either by the entire country or by state. For example, some of the top schools in FL are UF, UM, and FIU.
I got my second LSAT back, and I am not happy with it at all. But for the last 6-7 months, my dad had surgery on his back that almost even passed away. And my family basically fell apart leaving me to work full time, study and manage our lives. So, I know that I for sure could have done better even though the 1st to 2nd was a jump.
I thought about taking the GRE as some schools are looking at that too or instead of the LSAT. I emailed all the schools that say they look at the GRE. And one of my top choices said they would consider my GRE instead.
Now I am looking into that and thinking about contacting all the schools I would like to go to that my GPA in between 25-75% but should I even apply?? I am Hispanic, so I am a minority, and I know schools usually are interested in diversity. I have wanted to do this since I was ten years old. But I don't know if writing addendums, a diversity statement, PS, LORCs, and my application will be enough to get into somewhere good. I don't think I want to wait til 2020. I am already 24 I took time between to take a prep course and study, but my bulk of studying got messed up by these family issues.
Plus, I was trying to get some kind of AID from a school but now I don't think I'm a candidate that can even negotiate that. Help what does everyone think? Law School is expensive, and I keep reading that a random school is a waste. I was trying to be somewhere in the top 50 -100 region.
I am applying for Fall 2019. I wanted to go to a school that this 100% worth it. AKA a school that is ranked well either by the entire country or by state. For example, some of the top schools in FL are UF, UM, and FIU.
I got my second LSAT back, and I am not happy with it at all. But for the last 6-7 months, my dad had surgery on his back that almost even passed away. And my family basically fell apart leaving me to work full time, study and manage our lives. So, I know that I for sure could have done better even though the 1st to 2nd was a jump.
I thought about taking the GRE as some schools are looking at that too or instead of the LSAT. I emailed all the schools that say they look at the GRE. And one of my top choices said they would consider my GRE instead.
Now I am looking into that and thinking about contacting all the schools I would like to go to that my GPA in between 25-75% but should I even apply?? I am Hispanic, so I am a minority, and I know schools usually are interested in diversity. I have wanted to do this since I was ten years old. But I don't know if writing addendums, a diversity statement, PS, LORCs, and my application will be enough to get into somewhere good. I don't think I want to wait til 2020. I am already 24 I took time between to take a prep course and study, but my bulk of studying got messed up by these family issues.
Plus, I was trying to get some kind of AID from a school but now I don't think I'm a candidate that can even negotiate that. Help what does everyone think? Law School is expensive, and I keep reading that a random school is a waste. I was trying to be somewhere in the top 50 -100 region.