NA URM 159/varying GPA
Posted: Sun Nov 11, 2012 8:47 pm
Hey, I need your input:
My October score is 159. (embarrassing. I was shooting for mid-160s, but I've had a crazy semester.)
My LSAC GPA is 2.46, but my graduating GPA (and my GPA for the last 2 years) is 3.69. I got a full slate of failing grades in 2007 one semester because I withdrew for medical reasons late in the semester, causing my low GPA. Otherwise, I've kept up a solid 3.6-3.8 GPA since then.
I'm Native American, an enrolled tribal member, president of the Native American Heritage Association at my school, and I plan on studying Indian Law.
I don't want to go to a T14 school or anywhere on the east coast. I really want to get into University of New Mexico, but have Lewis and Clark or University of Montana as fallbacks.
Should I retake the LSAT? If I retake it in December, I really don't know that I'll be able to improve my score vastly since I don't have much time, and February feels a little late for this cycle. I'm considering just applying this year, and then if I don't for some reason get in anywhere, retaking the LSAT for next year's cycle. Thoughts?
My October score is 159. (embarrassing. I was shooting for mid-160s, but I've had a crazy semester.)
My LSAC GPA is 2.46, but my graduating GPA (and my GPA for the last 2 years) is 3.69. I got a full slate of failing grades in 2007 one semester because I withdrew for medical reasons late in the semester, causing my low GPA. Otherwise, I've kept up a solid 3.6-3.8 GPA since then.
I'm Native American, an enrolled tribal member, president of the Native American Heritage Association at my school, and I plan on studying Indian Law.
I don't want to go to a T14 school or anywhere on the east coast. I really want to get into University of New Mexico, but have Lewis and Clark or University of Montana as fallbacks.
Should I retake the LSAT? If I retake it in December, I really don't know that I'll be able to improve my score vastly since I don't have much time, and February feels a little late for this cycle. I'm considering just applying this year, and then if I don't for some reason get in anywhere, retaking the LSAT for next year's cycle. Thoughts?