167/2.5 soft factors
Posted: Sat Jan 02, 2010 4:43 am
I'm a 28 year old Canadian Caucasian male who scored 167 on the December LSAT and have a 2.5 LSDAS GPA (3.0 UGPA). I've got a pretty good idea of what US schools I have a chance at based on these numbers, but I feel like I'm somewhat of a unique candidate, and was wondering where I should apply based on the following soft factors:
I've spent 4.5 years living and working in Seoul, South Korea. During that time I've traveled Asia, worked as a school teacher, and for the last 3 years I've been employed as a staff writer with a publishing company, where I've been involved in the publication of around 11 English language books (writer, co-writer, or editor). I also speak basic Korean (very basic).
A couple years ago, in an attempt to figure out what I wanted to do with my life, I moved to the US for 8 months and spent a year taking grad/undergrad courses in law and political science. I was also able to take 2 law school courses, getting an A and an A-. My cumulative GPA for the 2 semesters was 3.95, and one of the law school professors wrote my LOR, and said it would be "glowing" recommendation. Obviously, these grades aren't calculated as part of my LSDAS GPA; but will law schools take them into consideration? I feel like they're an accurate reflection of who I am now, as opposed to my LSDAS GPA, which reflects the drunken jack ass I was 5 years ago.
So, based on all that, where should I apply? Do I have a chance at the top 25?
I've spent 4.5 years living and working in Seoul, South Korea. During that time I've traveled Asia, worked as a school teacher, and for the last 3 years I've been employed as a staff writer with a publishing company, where I've been involved in the publication of around 11 English language books (writer, co-writer, or editor). I also speak basic Korean (very basic).
A couple years ago, in an attempt to figure out what I wanted to do with my life, I moved to the US for 8 months and spent a year taking grad/undergrad courses in law and political science. I was also able to take 2 law school courses, getting an A and an A-. My cumulative GPA for the 2 semesters was 3.95, and one of the law school professors wrote my LOR, and said it would be "glowing" recommendation. Obviously, these grades aren't calculated as part of my LSDAS GPA; but will law schools take them into consideration? I feel like they're an accurate reflection of who I am now, as opposed to my LSDAS GPA, which reflects the drunken jack ass I was 5 years ago.
So, based on all that, where should I apply? Do I have a chance at the top 25?