Retake the LSAT? Slightly unconventional circumstances
Posted: Mon Apr 04, 2011 2:34 pm
Let me preface this post by saying that I'm pretty much dead-set on public interest work upon bar passage, though I'm not naive enough to believe there's no possibility of me changing my mind.
In the interest of full disclosure:
my UGPA =approx 3.4, but my LSDAS GPA = 2.98
The disparity stems from a combination of different grade replacement policies and me having a strong upward trend in grades (if you don't count the first year of UG, I have a 3.7 LSDAS, phwoarrrr). Technically I've got an illness excuse, but in my applications I relegated it to addenda.
FWIW, that GPA will jump to a 3.0-1 after this semester.
In any case, I want to work in Tennessee, and with my terrible GPA my short-term ambitions are not particularly high. I wanted to attend UTK (Vandy as a reach) because, in my situation, even at sticker, it would be comparably pretty cheap. UTK has a brand-spanking-new LRAP and fits all my other rather modest criteria.
So I set out to take the LSAT, didn't take prep anywhere seriously enough but still pre-tested in the mid-160s, showed up test day, had a massive bubble fuckup and scored a blisteringly miserable 159.
Half a year ago I would have gone the seppuku route, but in a haze of denial I dithered about and put in late apps scattershot in my region to the most warm and fuzzy of safeties, not UTK, and gave serious consideration to expensive low TT/high TTTs.
But, whatever, the veil has been lifted--in great to part to you fine folks--and I am not attending the University of goddamn Louisville unless I am paying like five dollars a year.
I'm still waiting on some letters and acceptance/award packets, but it seems I might be better served to bust my ass and get the decent score of which I know I'm capable.
tl;dr, my questions are these:
Does taking a year off to retake the LSAT after actively applying adversely affect one's chances overall?
With my LSDAS GPA and a mid+ 160s LSAT, is UTK a good prospect por moi?
If, in the near future, I receive a letter from one of those yet-outstanding 70-120# schools that make them financially feasible, should I bite the bullet and take the offer?
Schools in profile.
In the interest of full disclosure:
my UGPA =approx 3.4, but my LSDAS GPA = 2.98
The disparity stems from a combination of different grade replacement policies and me having a strong upward trend in grades (if you don't count the first year of UG, I have a 3.7 LSDAS, phwoarrrr). Technically I've got an illness excuse, but in my applications I relegated it to addenda.
FWIW, that GPA will jump to a 3.0-1 after this semester.
In any case, I want to work in Tennessee, and with my terrible GPA my short-term ambitions are not particularly high. I wanted to attend UTK (Vandy as a reach) because, in my situation, even at sticker, it would be comparably pretty cheap. UTK has a brand-spanking-new LRAP and fits all my other rather modest criteria.
So I set out to take the LSAT, didn't take prep anywhere seriously enough but still pre-tested in the mid-160s, showed up test day, had a massive bubble fuckup and scored a blisteringly miserable 159.
Half a year ago I would have gone the seppuku route, but in a haze of denial I dithered about and put in late apps scattershot in my region to the most warm and fuzzy of safeties, not UTK, and gave serious consideration to expensive low TT/high TTTs.
But, whatever, the veil has been lifted--in great to part to you fine folks--and I am not attending the University of goddamn Louisville unless I am paying like five dollars a year.
I'm still waiting on some letters and acceptance/award packets, but it seems I might be better served to bust my ass and get the decent score of which I know I'm capable.
tl;dr, my questions are these:
Does taking a year off to retake the LSAT after actively applying adversely affect one's chances overall?
With my LSDAS GPA and a mid+ 160s LSAT, is UTK a good prospect por moi?
If, in the near future, I receive a letter from one of those yet-outstanding 70-120# schools that make them financially feasible, should I bite the bullet and take the offer?
Schools in profile.