PLEASE HELP. Should I take a year off?
Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2014 10:34 pm
Please help me. I am currently about to start my Senior Year at the University of Texas as a Sociology major. Here is some info on me:
GPA: 3.15
African American
Female
Daughter of Single Mother (Father was murdered in 2000)
I am a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
I have held leadership positions in AKA, and the Pre-law National Black law students Association
I am a member of the Greek honor Society Order of Omega
I will be studying and interning in Washington DC in Spring 2015 as an Archer Fellow
I will be taking my LSAT in September
My Blueprint Class is slated to start July 20th
Okay my question is should I take a year off to study for the LSAT? I am really scared I am just not going to do well on the test. I took a practice test my freshman year and got a 146, I will be taking a practice test on the first day of my class so I will get some feedback from that. I just feel I have a lot of pressure on me right now. I will be taking a full course load in the fall as well as LSAT prep and an internship. I just feel like I am screwing myself. I also feel as though the Blueprint course isn't allowing me enough time to study. My goal was to bring my GPA up to at least a 3.2/3.3 and earn an LSAT score of 164-170. I'm just really scared right now and stressed out. My mother and other pre-law friends are telling me to just go ahead and take the LSAT in September and apply, but my gut is telling me no. I want a top tier law school, coming from UT I don't want to downgrade. My mom has told me the decision is mine, but that if I decide to take the year off she will be cutting me off and I will be responsible for my living expenses as well as studying for the LSAT. This is the first time I have ever been this scared. Can anyone please offer any words of advice or a story of experience? Let's keep a positive vibe as this is a very stressful time for me. Thanks! Oh! and here are the schools I would be applying to:
Georgetown
Howard
University of Virginia
SMU
UT
Miami
Unc-Chapel Hill
Pepperdine
UofMaryland
Michigan
USC
Vanderbuilt
LSU
GPA: 3.15
African American
Female
Daughter of Single Mother (Father was murdered in 2000)
I am a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
I have held leadership positions in AKA, and the Pre-law National Black law students Association
I am a member of the Greek honor Society Order of Omega
I will be studying and interning in Washington DC in Spring 2015 as an Archer Fellow
I will be taking my LSAT in September
My Blueprint Class is slated to start July 20th
Okay my question is should I take a year off to study for the LSAT? I am really scared I am just not going to do well on the test. I took a practice test my freshman year and got a 146, I will be taking a practice test on the first day of my class so I will get some feedback from that. I just feel I have a lot of pressure on me right now. I will be taking a full course load in the fall as well as LSAT prep and an internship. I just feel like I am screwing myself. I also feel as though the Blueprint course isn't allowing me enough time to study. My goal was to bring my GPA up to at least a 3.2/3.3 and earn an LSAT score of 164-170. I'm just really scared right now and stressed out. My mother and other pre-law friends are telling me to just go ahead and take the LSAT in September and apply, but my gut is telling me no. I want a top tier law school, coming from UT I don't want to downgrade. My mom has told me the decision is mine, but that if I decide to take the year off she will be cutting me off and I will be responsible for my living expenses as well as studying for the LSAT. This is the first time I have ever been this scared. Can anyone please offer any words of advice or a story of experience? Let's keep a positive vibe as this is a very stressful time for me. Thanks! Oh! and here are the schools I would be applying to:
Georgetown
Howard
University of Virginia
SMU
UT
Miami
Unc-Chapel Hill
Pepperdine
UofMaryland
Michigan
USC
Vanderbuilt
LSU