Do I have any hope with this gpa and LSAT
Posted: Sat Mar 02, 2013 6:11 pm
Alright, where to begin. When I graduated high school, I wanted at first to pursue nursing. Like most rigorous programs, before you can begin the sophomore sequence you have to apply and have a certain gpa and science gpa. I retook the sciences over and over, and after 3 years I changed my major and decided 2 years ago on law school. I have studied hard ever since I began college, however, I have horrible test anxiety, and I have gotten over it a couple semesters ago. I wish I knew then that I wanted to practice law or I would've withdrawn from those pre-nursing courses. My gpa at my school is 3.2, however, when LSAC gets done, my LSAC gpa will be 2.25. Awful I know.
I have studied for 13 months for the LSAT and am now scoring in the 167-169 range. I plan on taking the June test.
Lets suppose, I take the LSAT in June and score 169 and then take my 2.25 gpa. Given the fact that applicants are down 20 percent, and that I will address my test anxiety, and also I have a 2 semester 4.0 trend. Would I have even a morsel of a chance of getting into a school 49 or better?
My goal is to eventually work in NY, and would love to transfer, but am not getting my hopes up it can work out, but if I would get into a 49 or above school and by chance I place 10-20 percent, I could still possibly move up and I would make sure the school is one I would be happy graduating from not expecting to transfer.
Has anyone with a 2.25/169 broken the Top 50? I read on Law School numbers someone with a 160-165 LSAT and a 2.2 got into a 55 school, but I havent seen any others. Would appreciate any thoughts and feedback. In the back of my mind, I cant think even if I apply to 25-50 (and safety schools) that although schools with a 160 median might like the 169 score, they wouldnt accept a 2.2 and have their GPA mark decrease. Any thoughts?
I have studied for 13 months for the LSAT and am now scoring in the 167-169 range. I plan on taking the June test.
Lets suppose, I take the LSAT in June and score 169 and then take my 2.25 gpa. Given the fact that applicants are down 20 percent, and that I will address my test anxiety, and also I have a 2 semester 4.0 trend. Would I have even a morsel of a chance of getting into a school 49 or better?
My goal is to eventually work in NY, and would love to transfer, but am not getting my hopes up it can work out, but if I would get into a 49 or above school and by chance I place 10-20 percent, I could still possibly move up and I would make sure the school is one I would be happy graduating from not expecting to transfer.
Has anyone with a 2.25/169 broken the Top 50? I read on Law School numbers someone with a 160-165 LSAT and a 2.2 got into a 55 school, but I havent seen any others. Would appreciate any thoughts and feedback. In the back of my mind, I cant think even if I apply to 25-50 (and safety schools) that although schools with a 160 median might like the 169 score, they wouldnt accept a 2.2 and have their GPA mark decrease. Any thoughts?