2.86 / "171" splitter...want to attend T14 advice on ED plan
Posted: Fri Sep 27, 2013 9:32 pm
First...stats:
LGPA: 2.86
LSAT: 168...
Last 10 PT range: 168-174
retake Dec: just for the purpose of this thread can you guys assume 171..higher would be awesome but...yeah.
WE: working at a test prep company after graduation since June. So 6 months at the time of application. And did some summer internships during college.
Since my GPA is low.. I want to maximize my chance and apply to a couple schools ED. I know traditional advice for splitters is ED early to UVA or Gtown, or if you have WE ED Northwestern. But.. I would be applying late Dec/ Early Jan so it would be pretty late in the cycle. Do I lose my ED boost for UVA?
My Preference of Law Schools is Penn -> UVA -> Cornell -> Northwestern -> Georgetown.
Honestly, with my GPA, I'd be thrilled to attend any, but Penn would be my dream school. The Penn / HKU llm program is the main reason I want to attend + I loved the campus when I visited.
Currently I plan on applying
Scenario 1)
ED1 Jan: Penn
ED2 Jan 31/Feb 1: UVA
BUT...would it be in my interest to change my ED schools someway to reduce the risk of getting locked out of the T14? For instance...
Scenario 2)
ED1: UVA (does applying slightly earlier help at all for UVA..? Jan 1 vs Jan 31? If it is no diff, then I would rather do ED1 to Penn)
ED2: Penn
Scenario 3)
ED1: Penn
ED2: Gtown (but if there is a chance at WL then getting accepted at Penn/UVA/NU I would prefer those over Gtown...but don't want to get locked out of T14...argh...)
Scenario 4)
ED1: UVA
ED2: Gtown
My GPA is dismal but I do have an GPA addendum to write. I failed a few courses before I went on medical leave. I recently asked my class adviser if the school can "erase" the grade from my transcript. I've already sent my transcript to LSAC.. if the petition miraculously gets approved, would the LSAC erase it as well?
LGPA: 2.86
LSAT: 168...
Last 10 PT range: 168-174
retake Dec: just for the purpose of this thread can you guys assume 171..higher would be awesome but...yeah.
WE: working at a test prep company after graduation since June. So 6 months at the time of application. And did some summer internships during college.
Since my GPA is low.. I want to maximize my chance and apply to a couple schools ED. I know traditional advice for splitters is ED early to UVA or Gtown, or if you have WE ED Northwestern. But.. I would be applying late Dec/ Early Jan so it would be pretty late in the cycle. Do I lose my ED boost for UVA?
My Preference of Law Schools is Penn -> UVA -> Cornell -> Northwestern -> Georgetown.
Honestly, with my GPA, I'd be thrilled to attend any, but Penn would be my dream school. The Penn / HKU llm program is the main reason I want to attend + I loved the campus when I visited.
Currently I plan on applying
Scenario 1)
ED1 Jan: Penn
ED2 Jan 31/Feb 1: UVA
BUT...would it be in my interest to change my ED schools someway to reduce the risk of getting locked out of the T14? For instance...
Scenario 2)
ED1: UVA (does applying slightly earlier help at all for UVA..? Jan 1 vs Jan 31? If it is no diff, then I would rather do ED1 to Penn)
ED2: Penn
Scenario 3)
ED1: Penn
ED2: Gtown (but if there is a chance at WL then getting accepted at Penn/UVA/NU I would prefer those over Gtown...but don't want to get locked out of T14...argh...)
Scenario 4)
ED1: UVA
ED2: Gtown
My GPA is dismal but I do have an GPA addendum to write. I failed a few courses before I went on medical leave. I recently asked my class adviser if the school can "erase" the grade from my transcript. I've already sent my transcript to LSAC.. if the petition miraculously gets approved, would the LSAC erase it as well?