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ADVICE PLEASE

Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2011 3:21 pm
by WAREAGLE31
Throwing out this profile...Interested if anyone would tell me what they think of my chances at law school. Also, if someone could also recommend a strong counseling advisor for the law school application process. I am interested in applying to the following schools in order:
1) UVA
2) GWU
3) William and Mary
4) UNC
5) UGA
6) Alabama
7) Cumberland School of Law
8) Dickinson School of Law

I attended the Naval Academy and graduated with a 2.91 GPA and a 3.4 GPA in my major (the GPA is a direct result of Chemisty, Thermodynamics, and Weapons Engineering Classes). I have a BS in History. I have heard that Law Schools take a look at individual performance and course load in particular. Wanted to know if somone can validate that. I scored a 169 on the LSAT. I do not plan on taking the test again at this time. I have completed multiple combat tours and will have strong recommendations.

My weakness is my GPA. Anybody got advice? Need to take the LSAT again? Veteran friendly Law Schools? Any advice about how to approach the low GPA---does it deserve an explanation as to the curriculum. My expectation is that the school will be aware of that and it doesn't deserve explanation.

Re: ADVICE PLEASE

Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2011 3:30 pm
by PinkCow
ED Northwestern. Seriously. Annapolis + Combat Tours + Decent LSAT might put you in there.

Re: ADVICE PLEASE

Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2011 7:51 pm
by law4vus
PinkCow wrote:ED Northwestern. Seriously. Annapolis + Combat Tours + Decent LSAT might put you in there.
Even with that, I still think OP will need an extra 2 LSAT points. Still a better shot currently with all those softs than a normal 2.9/169.

Re: ADVICE PLEASE

Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2011 7:54 pm
by 094320
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Re: ADVICE PLEASE

Posted: Thu Sep 22, 2011 1:25 am
by soj
Since NU is now giving $150K to ED admits, NU is not accepting OP ED. Might defer-accept, but even that seems very unlikely with numbers below both medians. I wouldn't bother EDing NU.

169/2.9 is a tough place to be in, but at least it's a lock at WUSTL.