Prioritizing Law school application Pieces
Posted: Sun Mar 07, 2021 3:14 pm
Hi, so I’m in somewhat of a weird position I suppose. I graduate with a 3.7gpa in nursing and am pt’ng around the upper 160’s with hopes of making it into the 170+ and a t14 acceptance(duke most aligns w my goals). I have no true extracurriculars besides tutoring fellow nursing students twice a week, and co philanthropy chair for my fraternity(have raised over 100k since I have been helping organize the fundraiser). My other softs being having written a book, started a business(though not seen major success has provided some income and I have had to opportunity to use its social media following for raising money to charity). Job experience being consistent no gaps but the last 3 years I have worked as a door dash delivery driver. With all this being said I have heard that a vocational or focused major such as nursing would be a disadvantage and I don’t know if it would be worth it to pick up additional classes over the summer(9 credits needed) to finish a biology minor, should I be doing volunteer work or searching for internships, ect or just focusing on lsat studies. I plan to sit for the august lsat, and being most likely a splitter at t14 applying the first available date in September. Just some direction would be highly appreciated!
Thanks,
A fellow stressed law school hopeful.
Thanks,
A fellow stressed law school hopeful.