Pro's Con's of applying after graduation.
Posted: Sat Apr 17, 2010 12:56 am
Hi
I am a third year student with an 3.3 gpa, i have not yet taken the actual lsat but on my first Diagnostic with TestMasters i got a 163 (its a diag, but made up of old lsat tests, so take that for what its worth). I have previously was not too committed academically during college but am now getting much more serious, and much more studious.
I have done the math and can, get it up if i commit myself to a 3.5, slightly higher(3.53 )if i take summer school after my senior year.
My question i: does it benefit me to apply the fall after I graduate?
The way I see it is that it gives me several advantages:
1. Higher GPA, from checking out TLS it seems like lots of admissions is a numbers game.
2. Can apply right at the beginning of admissions session to take advantage of the boost rolling admissions gives to early applicants.
3. Will have a summer to perfect my applications and Personal Statements.
4. A year of work will help me at least put a dent in paying for law school.
Any criticism of this idea/advice is appreciated.
-Thanks
I am a third year student with an 3.3 gpa, i have not yet taken the actual lsat but on my first Diagnostic with TestMasters i got a 163 (its a diag, but made up of old lsat tests, so take that for what its worth). I have previously was not too committed academically during college but am now getting much more serious, and much more studious.
I have done the math and can, get it up if i commit myself to a 3.5, slightly higher(3.53 )if i take summer school after my senior year.
My question i: does it benefit me to apply the fall after I graduate?
The way I see it is that it gives me several advantages:
1. Higher GPA, from checking out TLS it seems like lots of admissions is a numbers game.
2. Can apply right at the beginning of admissions session to take advantage of the boost rolling admissions gives to early applicants.
3. Will have a summer to perfect my applications and Personal Statements.
4. A year of work will help me at least put a dent in paying for law school.
Any criticism of this idea/advice is appreciated.
-Thanks