3.5/168/Military/Nuclear Engineer...help!
Posted: Sat Jul 14, 2012 3:56 am
Hey all! After much hmming and hawing about what to do, I decided to take the plunge and make a thread to gauge myself comparatively. Any help would be much, much appreciated:
First off, the stats/softs:
3.45 GPA (Service Academy, I've been told notorious for lack of grade inflation, no concrete information to support though)
168 LSAT
Nuclear Engineer for the Navy past 5 years
applying for the Navy Law Education Program (ie potentially free student with guaranteed job at graduation in public service)
Great LoRs from my Chain of Command outlining academic abilities displayed in nuclear power and one professor
PS highlighting the maturity I've gained during my time in military service and my desire to go into public service following law school
Diversity statement including military service, being a cancer survivor and a wide breadth of academic study (history major to nuclear engineer)
Possible Addendum explaining a 3.0 GPA following freshman year due to the particularly rigorous time requirements placed on freshmen at Service Academies combined with some conduct trouble for listening to music as a freshman
Am I out at all the T14 or would there be a reasonable shot at any of them? It's early enough in the cycle right now to assume I can still take the LSAT again to try to improve that, but assuming I don't improve at all from that score, I'd really like some other opinions on this. I know the numbers are low for pretty much all the T14, but do any of those softs improve my shot? Thanks for any input you all can provide!
First off, the stats/softs:
3.45 GPA (Service Academy, I've been told notorious for lack of grade inflation, no concrete information to support though)
168 LSAT
Nuclear Engineer for the Navy past 5 years
applying for the Navy Law Education Program (ie potentially free student with guaranteed job at graduation in public service)
Great LoRs from my Chain of Command outlining academic abilities displayed in nuclear power and one professor
PS highlighting the maturity I've gained during my time in military service and my desire to go into public service following law school
Diversity statement including military service, being a cancer survivor and a wide breadth of academic study (history major to nuclear engineer)
Possible Addendum explaining a 3.0 GPA following freshman year due to the particularly rigorous time requirements placed on freshmen at Service Academies combined with some conduct trouble for listening to music as a freshman
Am I out at all the T14 or would there be a reasonable shot at any of them? It's early enough in the cycle right now to assume I can still take the LSAT again to try to improve that, but assuming I don't improve at all from that score, I'd really like some other opinions on this. I know the numbers are low for pretty much all the T14, but do any of those softs improve my shot? Thanks for any input you all can provide!