I'm looking at part-time programs, specifically Brooklyn Law, Fordham U, St. Johns, and Cardozo.
I have been continuously employed for 6 years, which hindered me from undertaking extra-curricular activities at my college. I'm wondering if this could potentially harm my chances at the schools mentioned above.
Thanks.
3.57/167 LSAT; P/T programs Forum
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Re: 3.57/167 LSAT; P/T programs
Lack of softs won't hurt you as long as you have the numbers for the school. You have a good shot at all schools listed above and you are likely to get $$ at all except Fordham.jgold wrote:I'm looking at part-time programs, specifically Brooklyn Law, Fordham U, St. Johns, and Cardozo.
I have been continuously employed for 6 years, which hindered me from undertaking extra-curricular activities at my college. I'm wondering if this could potentially harm my chances at the schools mentioned above.
Thanks.
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Re: 3.57/167 LSAT; P/T programs
Those are great numbers for the schools you mentioned. I will say though that if you are looking for strictly part-time, Cardozo doesn't have the traditional part-time program. Only the first year is part-time and it is three 10 hour semesters, which begin in May. Then, the last two years are completed as though you are a full-time student.
Best of luck.
Best of luck.