Another odds topic... How're my softs going to play?
Posted: Sun Jun 06, 2010 2:31 am
3.81 GPA in economics and philosophy. Will take the LSAT in October but cold tested at 166 with several months to study. Let's just assume a 164 for now.
Since I realize how pointless it is to play odds when I don't have a real LSAT score, but need to start getting my app together now, I was hoping you guys could give me an opinion on how some of my softs might help/hurt my odds and which ones I ought to highlight in personal statements, letters, addendums, etc.
-Published numerous papers in my school's undergrad research journal and presented at conferences.
-President of the econ honor society.
-Heavily involved in student government
-econ "professor"; I teach some of my school's elementary micro and macro economics courses
-casually involved in partisan politics; volunteered on political campaigns
-School's nominee for the Truman Scholarship
-Graduated college in 3 years through AP and CLEP testing. I'm wondering if I ought to send in an addendum here because since I've roughly 40 credits from testing, I sacrificed the easy A's I could have otherwise gotten.
I'm particularly interested in George Washington, Georgetown, Virginia, Duke, Pennsylvania and anywhere with a strong international law/international affairs program.
Thanks in advance.
Since I realize how pointless it is to play odds when I don't have a real LSAT score, but need to start getting my app together now, I was hoping you guys could give me an opinion on how some of my softs might help/hurt my odds and which ones I ought to highlight in personal statements, letters, addendums, etc.
-Published numerous papers in my school's undergrad research journal and presented at conferences.
-President of the econ honor society.
-Heavily involved in student government
-econ "professor"; I teach some of my school's elementary micro and macro economics courses
-casually involved in partisan politics; volunteered on political campaigns
-School's nominee for the Truman Scholarship
-Graduated college in 3 years through AP and CLEP testing. I'm wondering if I ought to send in an addendum here because since I've roughly 40 credits from testing, I sacrificed the easy A's I could have otherwise gotten.
I'm particularly interested in George Washington, Georgetown, Virginia, Duke, Pennsylvania and anywhere with a strong international law/international affairs program.
Thanks in advance.