first post - advice on withdrawal
Posted: Fri Jul 09, 2010 3:01 pm
First of all I would like to thank all of you who contribute. I have been "lurking" for several months while studying for the LSAT which I plan to take in Oct. I know the site is filled with many experienced and educated people, so I'm just happy to learn from all of you. I have many questions, but the most recent one drove me to finally register and post.....so please be easy on me.
Here's a little history. I'm a "little older" than most....45. Went back to college in 2002 part time and full time last fall. I had dropped out in 1983 with a dismal 1.7 gpa. My last 60 credit hours have produced @ 3.9 gpa...although this past year(FT) has been 3.55 (history major). Overall, I'm hovering around a 3.0. From what I've read here, I am hoping law schools won't put too much weight on what I did 25 years ago...but I can't control that.
I am a junior and plan to submit applications this fall to various law schools. I'm seeking a T3 or T4 school in the WV, OH, PA areas due to having a family (4 kids) and unable to relocate. I'm only tracking in the low 150's on LSAT prep tests.
Question: Two weeks ago I enrolled in an online Philosophy class at a nearby community college to achieve a "core" credit; it would transfer in to my UG school. Unfortunately the class is a "boondoggle." No syllabus, inconsistent grading, online quizzes with multiple right/wrong answers.....This online format is very "risky" and I am concerned a less than stellar grade may result. I'm thinking of taking a "W".
I understand that I need to report all transcripts to LSAC. Would I still need to do so if this was the only class I enrolled in at this school, and if the answer is yes, how bad would it look....withdrawing from an entry level philosophy class at a community college.
thanks in advance for your feedback.
Here's a little history. I'm a "little older" than most....45. Went back to college in 2002 part time and full time last fall. I had dropped out in 1983 with a dismal 1.7 gpa. My last 60 credit hours have produced @ 3.9 gpa...although this past year(FT) has been 3.55 (history major). Overall, I'm hovering around a 3.0. From what I've read here, I am hoping law schools won't put too much weight on what I did 25 years ago...but I can't control that.
I am a junior and plan to submit applications this fall to various law schools. I'm seeking a T3 or T4 school in the WV, OH, PA areas due to having a family (4 kids) and unable to relocate. I'm only tracking in the low 150's on LSAT prep tests.
Question: Two weeks ago I enrolled in an online Philosophy class at a nearby community college to achieve a "core" credit; it would transfer in to my UG school. Unfortunately the class is a "boondoggle." No syllabus, inconsistent grading, online quizzes with multiple right/wrong answers.....This online format is very "risky" and I am concerned a less than stellar grade may result. I'm thinking of taking a "W".
I understand that I need to report all transcripts to LSAC. Would I still need to do so if this was the only class I enrolled in at this school, and if the answer is yes, how bad would it look....withdrawing from an entry level philosophy class at a community college.
thanks in advance for your feedback.