156/3.6 Forum
- anni
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156/3.6
Good PS
Great LOR, plus one from my boss which probably wasn't amazing
Average experience
Non-URM
I am still waiting on Baylor and Houston but anticipating rejections so I wanted to get others' opinions. At this point, I feel like I'm backed into a corner with St. Mary's as my only plausible acceptance. Also, is it worth throwing an application in anywhere else this late in the game?? I'm also not sure if I can ask to be reconsidered for SMU PT after FT rejection.
Yes I understand, low LSAT (2nd retake, but was still PTing higher than this), but any help is greatly appreciated as I am really worried:(
Great LOR, plus one from my boss which probably wasn't amazing
Average experience
Non-URM
I am still waiting on Baylor and Houston but anticipating rejections so I wanted to get others' opinions. At this point, I feel like I'm backed into a corner with St. Mary's as my only plausible acceptance. Also, is it worth throwing an application in anywhere else this late in the game?? I'm also not sure if I can ask to be reconsidered for SMU PT after FT rejection.
Yes I understand, low LSAT (2nd retake, but was still PTing higher than this), but any help is greatly appreciated as I am really worried:(
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Re: 156/3.6
Personally, I wouldn't want to enroll under these circumstances.anni wrote:At this point, I feel like I'm backed into a corner with St. Mary's as my only plausible acceptance.
I know it's difficult to hear, but I recommend a retake. Have you studied as hard/efficiently as possible? The LSAT forum on this website is very helpful; in part due to the help and resources available in there, I gained 5 points on my retake. If you are able to do the same, you'll get accepted at some good schools and possibly get a scholarship.
- MrPapagiorgio
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Re: 156/3.6
You should never feel "backed into a corner" with law school. Retake, and apply to better schools that you WANT to go to, not the schools that you have to settle on.
- anni
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Re: 156/3.6
ATR wrote:Personally, I wouldn't want to enroll under these circumstances.anni wrote:At this point, I feel like I'm backed into a corner with St. Mary's as my only plausible acceptance.
I know it's difficult to hear, but I recommend a retake. Have you studied as hard/efficiently as possible? The LSAT forum on this website is very helpful; in part due to the help and resources available in there, I gained 5 points on my retake. If you are able to do the same, you'll get accepted at some good schools and possibly get a scholarship.
I was PTing higher before both administrations, and I know I could do better if I try again. But how does a 3rd retake look? If I do hypothetically score say 5 more points, would this significantly improve my chances if all other aspects of my app stay relatively the same?
Thanks sooo much everyone for the not snobby feedback!
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- 99.9luft
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Re: 156/3.6
as long as you raise your score (5 points is great, and 14 is even better), no one cares if this is your 3rd or even 4th try.anni wrote:ATR wrote:Personally, I wouldn't want to enroll under these circumstances.anni wrote:At this point, I feel like I'm backed into a corner with St. Mary's as my only plausible acceptance.
I know it's difficult to hear, but I recommend a retake. Have you studied as hard/efficiently as possible? The LSAT forum on this website is very helpful; in part due to the help and resources available in there, I gained 5 points on my retake. If you are able to do the same, you'll get accepted at some good schools and possibly get a scholarship.
I was PTing higher before both administrations, and I know I could do better if I try again. But how does a 3rd retake look? If I do hypothetically score say 5 more points, would this significantly improve my chances if all other aspects of my app stay relatively the same?
Thanks sooo much everyone for the not snobby feedback!
- akili
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Re: 156/3.6
I took it 3 times and my cycle has gone according to my last (and highest) score. Retake and reapply!
- MrPapagiorgio
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Re: 156/3.6
This little school cares99.9luft wrote:as long as you raise your score (5 points is great, and 14 is even better), no one cares if this is your 3rd or even 4th try.
- anni
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Re: 156/3.6
lol...definitely don't plan on aiming that high, I'll be more realistic than that.MrPapagiorgio wrote:This little school cares99.9luft wrote:as long as you raise your score (5 points is great, and 14 is even better), no one cares if this is your 3rd or even 4th try.
but seriously thanks everyone!!! I really appreciate not getting snobby rude replies for once.
- 99.9luft
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Re: 156/3.6
even if my 3.6 were a 3.9, i wouldn't wanna go there anyway (maybe that's why i mentally blocked it out). but yes, you are technically correct.MrPapagiorgio wrote:This little school cares99.9luft wrote:as long as you raise your score (5 points is great, and 14 is even better), no one cares if this is your 3rd or even 4th try.
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Re: 156/3.6
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Re: 156/3.6
Ouch. Stay away from law school.anni wrote:Good PS
Great LOR, plus one from my boss which probably wasn't amazing
Average experience
Non-URM
I am still waiting on Baylor and Houston but anticipating rejections so I wanted to get others' opinions. At this point, I feel like I'm backed into a corner with St. Mary's as my only plausible acceptance. Also, is it worth throwing an application in anywhere else this late in the game?? I'm also not sure if I can ask to be reconsidered for SMU PT after FT rejection.
Yes I understand, low LSAT (2nd retake, but was still PTing higher than this), but any help is greatly appreciated as I am really worried:(
- anni
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Re: 156/3.6
anni wrote: but seriously thanks everyone!!! I really appreciate not getting snobby rude replies for once.
NoJob wrote:
Ouch. Stay away from law school.
I spoke too soon.
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- MrPapagiorgio
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Re: 156/3.6
I'm shocked it lasted as long as it did.anni wrote:anni wrote: but seriously thanks everyone!!! I really appreciate not getting snobby rude replies for once.NoJob wrote:
Ouch. Stay away from law school.
I spoke too soon.
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Re: 156/3.6
There is no nice way of telling you to avoid fucking up your life. You do not have the stats to get into a good enough school to make it worth the risk. Not even a T50. You are better off staying away from the law period unless you can get into one of the top schools in the country. It looks like you can't do it so don't go. Otherwise, you will wind up in a lot of debt working in either shitlaw or in doc review until your job is outsourced to India.anni wrote:anni wrote: but seriously thanks everyone!!! I really appreciate not getting snobby rude replies for once.NoJob wrote:
Ouch. Stay away from law school.
I spoke too soon.
- buckythebadger
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Re: 156/3.6
You should probably just stop giving advice. You think you know the legal market because you check up on a forum every once in awhile? Charles Barkley has more insighful thoughts than you do. What if the OP's aspirations are to simply go to a regional school and stay employed in that area? With a 3.6/156 you can still get into Tier 2 range.NoJob wrote:There is no nice way of telling you to avoid fucking up your life. You do not have the stats to get into a good enough school to make it worth the risk. Not even a T50. You are better off staying away from the law period unless you can get into one of the top schools in the country. It looks like you can't do it so don't go. Otherwise, you will wind up in a lot of debt working in either shitlaw or in doc review until your job is outsourced to India.anni wrote:anni wrote: but seriously thanks everyone!!! I really appreciate not getting snobby rude replies for once.NoJob wrote:
Ouch. Stay away from law school.
I spoke too soon.
My advice, based soley on your numbers, is to try to retake the LSAT. Research this forum, there is an abundance of advice on how to do well on the test. Set up a plan, either take the test in June/October and see what happens. Then punch your numbers into the law school predictor and see what schools you would have a decent shot at getting accepted to.
- anni
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Re: 156/3.6
+1MrPapagiorgio wrote:I'm shocked it lasted as long as it did.anni wrote:anni wrote: but seriously thanks everyone!!! I really appreciate not getting snobby rude replies for once.NoJob wrote:
Ouch. Stay away from law school.
I spoke too soon.
This. and I did get into tier 2, just not schools I can see myself paying for.buckythebadger wrote:You should probably just stop giving advice. You think you know the legal market because you check up on a forum every once in awhile? Charles Barkley has more insighful thoughts than you do. What if the OP's aspirations are to simply go to a regional school and stay employed in that area? With a 3.6/156 you can still get into Tier 2 range.NoJob wrote:There is no nice way of telling you to avoid fucking up your life. You do not have the stats to get into a good enough school to make it worth the risk. Not even a T50. You are better off staying away from the law period unless you can get into one of the top schools in the country. It looks like you can't do it so don't go. Otherwise, you will wind up in a lot of debt working in either shitlaw or in doc review until your job is outsourced to India.anni wrote:anni wrote: but seriously thanks everyone!!! I really appreciate not getting snobby rude replies for once.NoJob wrote:
Ouch. Stay away from law school.
I spoke too soon.
My advice, based soley on your numbers, is to try to retake the LSAT. Research this forum, there is an abundance of advice on how to do well on the test. Set up a plan, either take the test in June/October and see what happens. Then punch your numbers into the law school predictor and see what schools you would have a decent shot at getting accepted to.
When my cycle ends I'm going to figure out how to go about retaking.
Thanks everyone!!
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Re: 156/3.6
Buddy, I have been an employed attorney for a number of years. I have seen many good people's lives ruined by law schools and the profession. I know people in biglaw, shitlaw, and doc review. Most attorneys I know regrets their decision to go.buckythebadger wrote:You should probably just stop giving advice. You think you know the legal market because you check up on a forum every once in awhile? Charles Barkley has more insighful thoughts than you do. What if the OP's aspirations are to simply go to a regional school and stay employed in that area? With a 3.6/156 you can still get into Tier 2 range.NoJob wrote:There is no nice way of telling you to avoid fucking up your life. You do not have the stats to get into a good enough school to make it worth the risk. Not even a T50. You are better off staying away from the law period unless you can get into one of the top schools in the country. It looks like you can't do it so don't go. Otherwise, you will wind up in a lot of debt working in either shitlaw or in doc review until your job is outsourced to India.anni wrote:anni wrote: but seriously thanks everyone!!! I really appreciate not getting snobby rude replies for once.NoJob wrote:
Ouch. Stay away from law school.
I spoke too soon.
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