So I spent 6 years as a reporter for some TV stations and had the chance to travel the world a few times. So, great resume, but less than stellar UGPA and LSAT.
I came back to school and in my past 47 credits I have a 3.88, and a 4.0 in my major.
What should I expect from the following?
Penn State
U. of Pacific
Hawaii
Montana
Charleston
Texas Wesleyan
Thanks.
3.88 GPA/154/3.08 UGPA looking at some T3 Forum
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- twert
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Re: 3.88 GPA/154/3.08 UGPA looking at some T3
i hate to be one of those "retake" people, but with a 3.08 gpa you really need a better lsat score. i don't know about all those schools, but you probably would not get into UoP, definitely not Penn state, and probably not hawaii. I had the exact same gpa last year. if you can get your lsat up to 160, you'll have a vastly different set of opportunities.
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Re: 3.88 GPA/154/3.08 UGPA looking at some T3
Yea that's my fear. I dropped several points off of my pt.
I already have apps into all these schools and just found out about this web site that now has me loosing even more sleep. So if I get a rejection letter before I can retake it is kinda pointless to even bother.
Well I guess I will just have to hold my breath and see what happens.
I already have apps into all these schools and just found out about this web site that now has me loosing even more sleep. So if I get a rejection letter before I can retake it is kinda pointless to even bother.
Well I guess I will just have to hold my breath and see what happens.
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Re: 3.88 GPA/154/3.08 UGPA looking at some T3
good luck.
since you have work experience i would definitely not be in too much of a hurry. maybe it doesn't work out this year, no big deal.
since you have work experience i would definitely not be in too much of a hurry. maybe it doesn't work out this year, no big deal.
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