MIT Engineering UG, bad GPA =(
Posted: Tue Dec 14, 2010 6:28 pm
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are you a URM? The only way you are getting a chance of getting into usc or ucla is by bumping up that LSAT into the 170's. UCLA might be interested in the MIT, though not without at least a 173.juzam_djinn wrote:Hey guys,
I finished my UG last year at MIT in EE. Bad news is, I have a 3.01 GPA (please don't laugh at me). I took the LSAT last year once and got a 167, studied some more and just retook in Dec. However, the test was pretty brutal so I don't think I scored too high on it (hoping to be pleasantly surprised).
I'm just wondering, for applying next cycle, what my realistic target schools are. I know my GPA is terrible, and that rigor of college can only help so much. I really would love to go to a T30 though, and if by some miracle I could get into a USC/UCLA that'd be great (family in the area).
Thanks in advance for all suggestions and advice!
General consensus is that splitters (what i think you are, though i think you really need to bump up the LSAT a few points) have "unpredictable" cycles. I'd blanket the T30 with applications. Honestly, there are going to be a lot of schools that hate your GPA; however, graduating from MIT with a usuable degree is pretty badass. Someone will bite. On top of that, ED to your fav place, that'll give you a bit of a boost. I'd seriously recommend studying your ass off and retaking the LSAT a third time to try to get in the 170's. Do that, and you'll be able to crack the T 14.juzam_djinn wrote:Thanks for the reply. I'm not URM, what about any T30 schools in general? Long shot at all of them?
You might have a shot at Davis. Are you going for IP?juzam_djinn wrote:Thanks for the reply. I'm not URM, what about any T30 schools in general? Long shot at all of them?
i'm not saying that's going to get OP in ... just that retaking the LSAT will help the chances. UCLA is a bit of a grade whore, but they are a bit of a prestige whore too, and MIT is pretty impressive. I think it's worth the app fee.czelede wrote:UCLA is a bit of a GPA whore, so I don't know how accurate that advice is. But retake is TCR - seriously, if you aren't applying until next cycle just bring that test up by even three measly points and your prospects will be looking so much shinier. You have six months until the June administration - you can do it!
As it is now though, Illinois *might* be willing to give you time of day - from anecdotal evidence they are pretty receptive of engineering undergrads and the accompanying grade deflation.
Good luck man. If you're pt'ing that high, go for the gold. Law school will still be there in a year or 2 and I'm sure you can get a job with that degree to hold you over. Retake as many times as necessary. Wustl, uiuc, etc. (Solid chance of acceptance) are a damn good opportunity for us splitters, but you never want to sell yourself short.juzam_djinn wrote:Thanks for the responses everyone! That gives me some hope, but I'm not sure how realistic it will be for me =/
I studied a lot more for this Dec. lsat, and was pt'ing in the mid to high 170's, but walking out of that test I don't feel too good about it. Oh well, guess we'll see in a few weeks =).
Thanks again for the help.
Thanks man I'll definitely look into those schools, looks like atresia also recommends them. Also...Go Celtics! haha.FuManChusco wrote:Good luck man. If you're pt'ing that high, go for the gold. Law school will still be there in a year or 2 and I'm sure you can get a job with that degree to hold you over. Retake as many times as necessary. Wustl, uiuc, etc. (Solid chance of acceptance) are a damn good opportunity for us splitters, but you never want to sell yourself short.juzam_djinn wrote:Thanks for the responses everyone! That gives me some hope, but I'm not sure how realistic it will be for me =/
I studied a lot more for this Dec. lsat, and was pt'ing in the mid to high 170's, but walking out of that test I don't feel too good about it. Oh well, guess we'll see in a few weeks =).
Thanks again for the help.
If you want IT---look at GWU. You might have a shot there.juzam_djinn wrote:Hey guys,
I finished my UG last year at MIT in EE. Bad news is, I have a 3.01 GPA (please don't laugh at me). I took the LSAT last year once and got a 167, studied some more and just retook in Dec. However, the test was pretty brutal so I don't think I scored too high on it (hoping to be pleasantly surprised).
I'm just wondering, for applying next cycle, what my realistic target schools are. I know my GPA is terrible, and that rigor of college can only help so much. I really would love to go to a T30 though, and if by some miracle I could get into a USC/UCLA that'd be great (family in the area).
Thanks in advance for all suggestions and advice!
Nothing wrong with taking it a third time, few schools average the scores these days.juzam_djinn wrote:Thanks kkklick. If I did have to retake it, it'd be my 3rd time though. I've heard that it's really bad to take it 3 times, is that true?
Oh well, learned a lot in undergrad, and I'm ready for a complete 180 in terms of material in law school, haha.
Thanks supravin! I would worry about placements for those schools though, I really want to end up in one of the big markets preferably CA, for all the IP/Patent work there. Not sure if I could get that with these schools. It feels like I'd have to be ranked near the top of my class for that (is this a false belief on my part?) and reading about how precarious law school grades are, I really don't want to take that bet.SupraVln180 wrote:I bet Wash U and Emory would take OP.
Thanks dex, hope I won't have to find this out first hand =/Dex wrote:[Nothing wrong with taking it a third time, few schools average the scores these days.
haha, I know you're right. Well, I still don't know about Dec., but it's just that I really didn't feel good about the test. Not to turn this into an LSAT discussion forum, but my last section was LG, and I had to guess on 4 problems in the last game. Just ran out of time, hasn't really happened before to me, and like most others LG is something I count on getting perfect =/Deep Trench wrote:Come on. You are PT'ing 175+. Retake again and again until you hit at least 170. If you don't get it on your third test, ask for a waiver to take it again. If you fail again, wait out two years and take it again. If you really think you have 175+ in you, don't settle for 167, especially with your GPA.
I hear that LG on the Dec test was tough. I think you have a good chance of hitting 170+ if you did well in the other sections.juzam_djinn wrote:haha, I know you're right. Well, I still don't know about Dec., but it's just that I really didn't feel good about the test. Not to turn this into an LSAT discussion forum, but my last section was LG, and I had to guess on 4 problems in the last game. Just ran out of time, hasn't really happened before to me, and like most others LG is something I count on getting perfect =/Deep Trench wrote:Come on. You are PT'ing 175+. Retake again and again until you hit at least 170. If you don't get it on your third test, ask for a waiver to take it again. If you fail again, wait out two years and take it again. If you really think you have 175+ in you, don't settle for 167, especially with your GPA.
but yeah, my last 4 preps have been 173-177, and I haven't gotten lower than a 170 since I started prepping for this second time. It just feels discouraging to potentially underperform for the first time in so long on the actual test that matters.
You probably don't remember the ending because it was very abrupt and kind of lame. It was like beating Duke to reach the Sweet Sixteen was the end of the story. I seriously thought and hoped that there would be a sequel, but it never happened.juzam_djinn wrote:Thanks hope that's the case.
p.s. Love the avatar. Haven't watched Slam Dunk in the longest time, forgot how they end that manga haha.