Reasonable Targets
Posted: Tue Feb 02, 2010 12:39 am
I'm not sure if this post should go under acceptances or campus visits, but here goes:
I'm applying for Fall 2011 and I don't have all my transcripts up-to-date so my LSDAS GPA isn't yet officially calculated although I don't see how it's different than a regular GPA. My GPA is terrible but I'm hoping my LSAT score will at least temper it a bit.
I'm doing campus visits in the next upcoming months but I really don't know where I should be realistically visiting and where I'm wasting my time.
I've used the LSAC website and sites like http://www.lawschoolpredictor.com, but nothing is better than advice from experience, so I'm asking for some suggestions on the best realistic campuses to visit. Whether they're a stretch or a reasonable target, I'm open to all suggestions. I was thinking Florida State, New Mexico, maybe Arizona. I know it's ambitious but is it somewhat on target?
My basic information is:
GPA: 2.65-2.7
LSAT score: 165
Racial Identification: I don't think I qualify as URM, but my mother was born in Peru, I speak fluent Spanish, and I'm a first-generation American college student. My mentor said to include this, but I'm not sure it will make a difference.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
*sorry just to clear up, one of the main reasons I ask is because of the difference in my GPA and LSAT.
it makes it harder to judge against previous applicants' results.
I'm applying for Fall 2011 and I don't have all my transcripts up-to-date so my LSDAS GPA isn't yet officially calculated although I don't see how it's different than a regular GPA. My GPA is terrible but I'm hoping my LSAT score will at least temper it a bit.
I'm doing campus visits in the next upcoming months but I really don't know where I should be realistically visiting and where I'm wasting my time.
I've used the LSAC website and sites like http://www.lawschoolpredictor.com, but nothing is better than advice from experience, so I'm asking for some suggestions on the best realistic campuses to visit. Whether they're a stretch or a reasonable target, I'm open to all suggestions. I was thinking Florida State, New Mexico, maybe Arizona. I know it's ambitious but is it somewhat on target?
My basic information is:
GPA: 2.65-2.7
LSAT score: 165
Racial Identification: I don't think I qualify as URM, but my mother was born in Peru, I speak fluent Spanish, and I'm a first-generation American college student. My mentor said to include this, but I'm not sure it will make a difference.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
*sorry just to clear up, one of the main reasons I ask is because of the difference in my GPA and LSAT.
it makes it harder to judge against previous applicants' results.