Wanted to know my chances for these schools (I realize some of these are reaches)
--Washington
--Arizona State
--Arizona
--Pepperdine
--Loyola
--Davis
--Southwestern
--San Diego
Personal Statement: Pretty good, I'd say above average
Resume: About average, with some leadership positions, clubs, WE, etc.
Letters of Rec: One should be pretty good, the other should be average/good.
Graduated from a Top 25 Undergrad
Have a strong upward trend (4.0+ GPA during my senior year)
Any responses would be appreciated.
3.48/155 Forum
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Re: 3.48/155
laballermvp9 wrote:Wanted to know my chances for these schools (I realize some of these are reaches)
--Washington
--Arizona State
--Arizona
--Pepperdine
--Loyola
--Davis
--Southwestern
--San Diego
Personal Statement: Pretty good, I'd say above average
Resume: About average, with some leadership positions, clubs, WE, etc.
Letters of Rec: One should be pretty good, the other should be average/good.
Graduated from a Top 25 Undergrad
Have a strong upward trend (4.0+ GPA during my senior year)
Any responses would be appreciated.
Hey so I think you have really good odds. I have a 3.3GPA from Columbia and a 155 LSAT score. I applied this cycle and currently am waitlisted at UCLA, WUSTL, and accepted at Fordham. Good luck!! message me for more details if you want

- phillywc
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Re: 3.48/155
http://mylsn.info/lfdvqd
It doesn't look good.
However, with a retake you could be looking more like this....
http://mylsn.info/on992h
There are excellent resources on this website to help you get those points. Reach out, and we will reach back.
eta: 1600 posts whoo
It doesn't look good.
However, with a retake you could be looking more like this....
http://mylsn.info/on992h
There are excellent resources on this website to help you get those points. Reach out, and we will reach back.
eta: 1600 posts whoo
- Tiago Splitter
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Re: 3.48/155
Your GPA is solid. Reminds me of mine. Your LSAT on the other hand makes law school a total non-starter. Take a few months to study for the LSAT and come back when you have a score that can get you into some really great schools.
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