162/3.78 awesome softs
Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2011 11:38 pm
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no t-20.gatorlaw wrote:Hi guys! I just found this thread fun and wanted to get some opinions.
My GPA is solid, LSAT not so much, but I have decent softs: I was born and raised in Argentina (immigrated here when I was 12 after the Dec.19th 2001 incidents), I am a Guardian Ad Litem, have worked with an international human rights organization helping children in Colombia, interned with a FL Congresswoman, writing a thesis on criminal sentencing biases, great personal statement, etc.
SOOOO....please chance me at:
UFlorida
Colorado
American
WUSTL
Georgetown (PT)
GW
Berkeley
Michigan
Cornell
Texas
...I'm also applying elsewhere, like UMiami and Denver, but I know about my chance at schools like that. I was just wondering if, with my somewhat interesting early life experiences, it would be reasonable to apply to any T14. Thanks!
Just an FYI to make sure you dont expect too much.. those softs are pretty pedestrian by T14 school standards (unless, of course, there is an amazing story behind the ad litem situation). If you really want T14 or good money a bit lower you should be retaking the LSAT.gatorlaw wrote:Hi guys! I just found this thread fun and wanted to get some opinions.
My GPA is solid, LSAT not so much, but I have decent softs: I was born and raised in Argentina (immigrated here when I was 12 after the Dec.19th 2001 incidents), I am a Guardian Ad Litem, have worked with an international human rights organization helping children in Colombia, interned with a FL Congresswoman, writing a thesis on criminal sentencing biases, great personal statement, etc.
SOOOO....please chance me at:
UFlorida
Colorado
American
WUSTL
Georgetown (PT)
GW
Berkeley
Michigan
Cornell
Texas
...I'm also applying elsewhere, like UMiami and Denver, but I know about my chance at schools like that. I was just wondering if, with my somewhat interesting early life experiences, it would be reasonable to apply to any T14. Thanks!
Entering law school in one week. Thanks anyway.gatorlaw wrote:Thanks, I'll definitely do that.
Good luck to you if you're applying this cycle.
gatorlaw wrote:Yeah, I understand my chances are slim to none. I'm not expecting anything at all, I'd be ecstatic if any of the higher ranked schools on my list waitlisted me.
Also, a retake is not exactly an option and it would probably be futile. I moved to the U.S when I was 12, knowing no English. I've taken test after test and I miss 0-2 on the game section but can't do anything about reading comp. It's frustrating but it is what it is, and it's not going to get any better because I just can't speed read and process logic in a foreign language within the LSAT's time constraints. I'm just going to sit tight and hope for the best.
Bed of luck on your endeavors, firemed, and thanks for your advice
gatorlaw wrote:*best
It's become a huge cliche on this site, but what about - retake? Bring your score up 6-8 points and you are in a whole different ball-game. Especially if you are right out of college and have no pressure to go to law school immediately.gatorlaw wrote:*best
gatorlaw wrote:So I should maybe write a Why school x? essay and include it as an addendum? In it, I'd explain I speak Spanish fluently (and Portuguese and French) and that I'd like to stay in state and help non-English speakers?
...I don't know about New Mexico, but I'd consider living in Texas.
firemed wrote:If you speak spanish very well you would have a notable boost for schools in Texas, Arizona, New Mexico (though you would have to convince UNM you really want to live in state). They need spanish speaking lawyers badly. It might even be worth throwing an app to UT- they are the bottom of the T14 after all, and your numbers, plus softs, plus fluent spanish might help. Also UCLA might be a good choice for a super reach.
gatorlaw wrote:Hi guys! I just found this thread fun and wanted to get some opinions.
My GPA is solid, LSAT not so much, but I have decent softs: I was born and raised in Argentina (immigrated here when I was 12 after the Dec.19th 2001 incidents), I am a Guardian Ad Litem, have worked with an international human rights organization helping children in Colombia, interned with a FL Congresswoman, writing a thesis on criminal sentencing biases, great personal statement, etc.
SOOOO....please chance me at:
UFlorida- YES, $?
Colorado - YES, no $
American - YES, $?
WUSTL - YES (probably with $)
Georgetown (PT) ?
GW ?
Berkeley - probably no
Michigan - no
Cornell - no
Texas -no
No T-14 with those numbers. For T14, I would say you would have to bring your LSAT to at least 167 to have a solid chance. Maybe on an off year, you could sneak into Texas or Cornell with a 166.
...I'm also applying elsewhere, like UMiami and Denver, but I know about my chance at schools like that. I was just wondering if, with my somewhat interesting early life experiences, it would be reasonable to apply to any T14. Thanks!
Further discussion indicates that kalvano is most likely right. My bad. Please ignore what I said re: spanish.kalvano wrote:firemed wrote:If you speak spanish very well you would have a notable boost for schools in Texas, Arizona, New Mexico (though you would have to convince UNM you really want to live in state). They need spanish speaking lawyers badly. It might even be worth throwing an app to UT- they are the bottom of the T14 after all, and your numbers, plus softs, plus fluent spanish might help. Also UCLA might be a good choice for a super reach.
Do what? No. There's no boost for speaking Spanish.