Should I take a gap year? Forum
- Replitz
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Should I take a gap year?
Currently a rising senior at an Ivy studying political science. I am debating whether to law school directly out of undergrad or wait/work a year. My main issue is a mediocre GPA - a 3.4 freshman year hurt me but I've averaged 3.9 every semester since. My stats right now are:
UGPA: 3.68
LSAT: Will take in September, based on PT's I'm aiming for ~175
Softs: internships every summer, extracurricular leadership (founded a fairly successful organization)
Scenario 1: Apply this fall with a 3.68
Scenario 2: Finish up undergrad (writing a Senior thesis through the honors program, so I'll graduate with latin honors), improve GPA to 3.72-3.75, gain 1 year of work experience. I would apply for scholarships (Fulbright, etc), or do some sort of DC-based political work. Apply next fall.
My dream would be Harvard or Columbia, so while I feel that while I'm a bit of a reach at the moment, I think taking the extra year to improve my stats and get work experience would be a huge help. Am I missing any advantage that applying directly out of undergrad would provide?
If I do decide to take a gap year I will need to begin applying for opportunities right away in the fall, so I've got to make this decision soon.
UGPA: 3.68
LSAT: Will take in September, based on PT's I'm aiming for ~175
Softs: internships every summer, extracurricular leadership (founded a fairly successful organization)
Scenario 1: Apply this fall with a 3.68
Scenario 2: Finish up undergrad (writing a Senior thesis through the honors program, so I'll graduate with latin honors), improve GPA to 3.72-3.75, gain 1 year of work experience. I would apply for scholarships (Fulbright, etc), or do some sort of DC-based political work. Apply next fall.
My dream would be Harvard or Columbia, so while I feel that while I'm a bit of a reach at the moment, I think taking the extra year to improve my stats and get work experience would be a huge help. Am I missing any advantage that applying directly out of undergrad would provide?
If I do decide to take a gap year I will need to begin applying for opportunities right away in the fall, so I've got to make this decision soon.
- Dcc617
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Re: Should I take a gap year?
Absolutely take a year or two off. There is absolutely no downside. If anything the work experience will help. KJDs are at a disadvantage at Harvard.
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Re: Should I take a gap year?
Just do what you want. You are probably really intelligent, but getting a little perspective from a year out of school is never a bad thing (it definitely was a positive thing for me). Once you get into law school it, it moves quickly and there is little free time.Replitz wrote:Currently a rising senior at an Ivy studying political science. I am debating whether to law school directly out of undergrad or wait/work a year. My main issue is a mediocre GPA - a 3.4 freshman year hurt me but I've averaged 3.9 every semester since. My stats right now are:
UGPA: 3.68
LSAT: Will take in September, based on PT's I'm aiming for ~175
Softs: internships every summer, extracurricular leadership (founded a fairly successful organization)
Scenario 1: Apply this fall with a 3.68
Scenario 2: Finish up undergrad (writing a Senior thesis through the honors program, so I'll graduate with latin honors), improve GPA to 3.72-3.75, gain 1 year of work experience. I would apply for scholarships (Fulbright, etc), or do some sort of DC-based political work. Apply next fall.
My dream would be Harvard or Columbia, so while I feel that while I'm a bit of a reach at the moment, I think taking the extra year to improve my stats and get work experience would be a huge help. Am I missing any advantage that applying directly out of undergrad would provide?
If I do decide to take a gap year I will need to begin applying for opportunities right away in the fall, so I've got to make this decision soon.
- TLSModBot
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Re: Should I take a gap year?
Gap years never hurt unless they're spent in prison.
- emkay625
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Re: Should I take a gap year?
Question: Is it financially feasible for you to stay in undergrad an extra year (rich parents and/or generous scholarship?). If so, staying and getting that 3.72-3.75 even higher might not be a bad option. With a 3.72-3.75 you've still got a below median GPA for almost every schoolin the T-14. An extra 24 hours of As or so could potentially give you an entirely different cycle.
But only do this if you have the $. I wouldn't take out loans to do so.
But only do this if you have the $. I wouldn't take out loans to do so.
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- my prole called life
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Re: Should I take a gap year?
I took a gap year it was 180. Honors thesis political work it's all 180 and will help you maek it! Take the gap year enjoy life and strive to achieve your dreams!
- Replitz
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Re: Should I take a gap year?
Unfortunately not... I'll be graduating next spring.emkay625 wrote:Question: Is it financially feasible for you to stay in undergrad an extra year (rich parents and/or generous scholarship?). If so, staying and getting that 3.72-3.75 even higher might not be a bad option. With a 3.72-3.75 you've still got a below median GPA for almost every schoolin the T-14. An extra 24 hours of As or so could potentially give you an entirely different cycle.
But only do this if you have the $. I wouldn't take out loans to do so.
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Re: Should I take a gap year?
came to post this.Capitol_Idea wrote:Gap years never hurt unless they're spent in prison.
take a break you striver.