Since high school, I have been 100% independent from my family. As a result, I spent my first 3 years out of school primarily working, taking a few classes at community college every semester (or no classes at all). When I turned 21, I started University of Maryland - College Park...with the help of some hefty loans while I waited for in state status. I started as an Arabic major, but quickly dropped that when none of my prior work in Arabic transferred with me. I took some crim classes for my COREs, liked them, and declared myself a CCJS major. From the looks of this forum, that might be the worst decision I have ever made in my life. I'll be a junior this upcoming year, giving me time (theoretically) to add another major, or to extend my UMD experience until 2013 by double degreeing in Anthropology or by receiving my masters in Crim. Is Crim so bad that these options are necessary? For what it's worth, here are the rest of my stats:
GPA (LSAC): 3.78
Practice LSAT score: 167 (i have yet to take a prep course)
Softs: Prosecutor for mock trial (we are the five time national champions...granted, not while I've been on the team, but that can easily change
I've spent my whole life in DC (and my job is here) so I'd love love love to go to Georgetown. Other than that, I'm looking at UVA, Emory, George Washington, Penn (which offers a JD/Criminology program!!), and I guess MD...though I really hate Baltimore, our MT coach works there and I'm in state. The only reason I'm going to ug full time is because I want to go to law school, so please help!