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W's for health reasons?
Posted: Sat Mar 15, 2014 7:28 pm
by Luke_Lawyer19
Hey guy's,
I'm not sure if any of you remember me or not, but I made a post last year dealing W's on a University transcript.
I took three W's last year for reasons relating to health and a work load. This year, however, it just so happened that I've been suffering from the symptoms of a colon disease I was diagnosed with as a child (I know, it's disgusting...). This has caused my ability to properly study, and even attend class, to drastically plummet.
As some of you can probably tell from my earlier posts, I am trying to gain acceptance in H,Y, or S, preferably H. I have a 4.0 GPA, and although I am only in my second year of undergrad, I have made lots of progress on the LSAT (scoring over 160+). I am aiming for 175+.
With all that being said, it seems like I'm going to have to take another three W's because of my condition (I would have six W's in all).
Does this ruin my chances for HYS?
Re: W's for health reasons?
Posted: Sat Mar 15, 2014 8:49 pm
by Luke_Lawyer19
Anyone?
Re: W's for health reasons?
Posted: Sat Mar 15, 2014 9:05 pm
by lakers180
No you can write an addendum on your app and you'll be fine.
Re: W's for health reasons?
Posted: Sat Mar 15, 2014 9:47 pm
by Luke_Lawyer19
I guess what I'm asking is this: hypothetically, say I applied with a 4.0 + LSAC GPA and a 175+ LSAT score, would I be at (any sort) of disadvantaged compared to other students?
Re: W's for health reasons?
Posted: Sat Mar 15, 2014 9:49 pm
by JazzieShizzle
Luke_Lawyer19 wrote:I guess what I'm asking is this: hypothetically, say I applied with a 4.0 + LSAC GPA and a 175+ LSAT score, would I be at (any sort) of disadvantaged compared to other students?
No. They really only care about the GPA, not how many Ws you got along the way. You should definitely write an addendum though so that they know you didn't just flake out of school every few semesters.
Re: W's for health reasons?
Posted: Sat Mar 15, 2014 10:13 pm
by Luke_Lawyer19
Can anybody second this?
Re: W's for health reasons?
Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2014 1:23 am
by Mack.Hambleton
you have a legit reason so it should be no problem at all
Re: W's for health reasons?
Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2014 1:58 am
by rwhyAn
I must've had 10 W's during my undergrad--5 were from withdrawing mid-semester and the other 5 were from me being lazy--and I didn't have any issues. 3 W's won't be an issue. Just explain it in an addendum.
Re: W's for health reasons?
Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2014 3:19 am
by Luke_Lawyer19
rwhyAn wrote:I must've had 10 W's during my undergrad--5 were from withdrawing mid-semester and the other 5 were from me being lazy--and I didn't have any issues. 3 W's won't be an issue. Just explain it in an addendum.
Are you at H?
Re: W's for health reasons?
Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2014 4:47 am
by Luke_Lawyer19
Luke_Lawyer19 wrote:rwhyAn wrote:I must've had 10 W's during my undergrad--5 were from withdrawing mid-semester and the other 5 were from me being lazy--and I didn't have any issues. 3 W's won't be an issue. Just explain it in an addendum.
Are you at H?
Sorry for sounding a little rude there. That was not my intention

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Re: W's for health reasons?
Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2014 4:41 pm
by Luke_Lawyer19
And all of these comments are in regards to H,Y, and S admissions, right?
Re: W's for health reasons?
Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2014 5:41 pm
by Luke_Lawyer19
Anyone else want to jump in and give their opinion/knowledge on the subject?
I know TLS has lots of H admits (real and potential) roaming around.
Re: W's for health reasons?
Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2014 9:32 pm
by Mack.Hambleton
Luke_Lawyer19 wrote:And all of these comments are in regards to H,Y, and S admissions, right?
wait until you have a 170+ and then make this thread
Re: W's for health reasons?
Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2014 10:59 pm
by Luke_Lawyer19
james.bungles wrote:Luke_Lawyer19 wrote:And all of these comments are in regards to H,Y, and S admissions, right?
wait until you have a 170+ and then make this thread
I understand what your saying, but I am investing ALOT of time in the LSAT right now and I just want to make sure that my, potentially, 6 W's will not be a problem.
Re: W's for health reasons?
Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2014 11:19 pm
by makeitsnow
What exactly are you looking for here Luke?
Will your decision to drop classes change depending on what people will say? If so, your health does not seem absolutely necessary to warrant Ws.
Are you looking for reassurance to help you justify dropping classes?
Regardless of how significant your LSAT seems to be improving now, it's phenomenally more difficult to bump a few points once you hit 170. That's why they're asking you to post once you have some solid numbers to reason with. I'm trying to be helpful but the post only comes off as a really anxious sophomore. Just chill dude.
Re: W's for health reasons?
Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2014 1:45 am
by drawstring
Re: W's for health reasons?
Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2014 3:52 am
by Luke_Lawyer19
So the general consensus is that, if I write an addendum and provide medical documentation, (and I have the proper numbers, obviously) I should not be at a disadvantaged relative to other applicants without W's?
Re: W's for health reasons?
Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2014 6:30 am
by makeitsnow
Yes. Numbers-wise you should be fine.
I assume you are still anxious but for the wrong reasons as you have not taken my advice. Proceed with caution cuz little shits asking for a pat on the back or a jail-free card for things that aren't absolutely unavoidable (ie family emergency or severe health issues independent on law school prospects) need to hear this some time or another.
But keep these in mind :
- Unless you're graduating in three years (applying next cycle), think real carefully about what you're doing. People graduate with 35 or so credits and you've accumulated a whole semester's worth. You should probably stop dropping classes and get your shit together.
- This definitely won't hurt your numbers (as you are grooming yourself and your grades beautifully as the perfect candidate), but it will definitely catch their attention and probably be a soft factor handicap.
- If your health has affected two years out of your college education (but not as severely in high school), then what guarantee will a) HYS have you won't fail your health and b) you won't drop classes at the school you groomed yourself for like you go to the toilet? And yes, granted you're looking at HYS, I would say you Failed your health.
- The fact that your W decisions are ex ante and somewhat dependent on the words of complete strangers (I could be the dude that hazed your scrawny little ass in high school) is very troublesome. Especially since you're a HYS aspiree.
- There are a lot more reverse splitters - high grades low lsats. Climbing the 160 ladder is like rushing down a virgin's panties and undoing her bras - just wet enough but not ready. That extra tipping point will be the 170 mark and it only gets harder (unlike sex) from there on.
You should be anxious not because of your LS prospects but because of a) your sorry health, b) your lack of courage to boldly drop big Ws, and c) your life revolving around which top LS you'll go to.
Luke my friend. I probably wont be going to a law school as prestigious as you are given how willing you are to spread your legs wide open for law school, but I hope my time and effort will help you grow up a little bit.
Re: W's for health reasons?
Posted: Sat Mar 29, 2014 6:49 pm
by Clyde Frog
makeitsnow wrote:Yes. Numbers-wise you should be fine.
I assume you are still anxious but for the wrong reasons as you have not taken my advice. Proceed with caution cuz little shits asking for a pat on the back or a jail-free card for things that aren't absolutely unavoidable (ie family emergency or severe health issues independent on law school prospects) need to hear this some time or another.
But keep these in mind :
- Unless you're graduating in three years (applying next cycle), think real carefully about what you're doing. People graduate with 35 or so credits and you've accumulated a whole semester's worth. You should probably stop dropping classes and get your shit together.
- This definitely won't hurt your numbers (as you are grooming yourself and your grades beautifully as the perfect candidate), but it will definitely catch their attention and probably be a soft factor handicap.
- If your health has affected two years out of your college education (but not as severely in high school), then what guarantee will a) HYS have you won't fail your health and b) you won't drop classes at the school you groomed yourself for like you go to the toilet? And yes, granted you're looking at HYS, I would say you Failed your health.
- The fact that your W decisions are ex ante and somewhat dependent on the words of complete strangers (I could be the dude that hazed your scrawny little ass in high school) is very troublesome. Especially since you're a HYS aspiree.
- There are a lot more reverse splitters - high grades low lsats. Climbing the 160 ladder is like rushing down a virgin's panties and undoing her bras - just wet enough but not ready. That extra tipping point will be the 170 mark and it only gets harder (unlike sex) from there on.
You should be anxious not because of your LS prospects but because of a) your sorry health, b) your lack of courage to boldly drop big Ws, and c) your life revolving around which top LS you'll go to.
Luke my friend. I probably wont be going to a law school as prestigious as you are given how willing you are to spread your legs wide open for law school, but I hope my time and effort will help you grow up a little bit.
Da fuq?
Re: W's for health reasons?
Posted: Sat Mar 29, 2014 6:51 pm
by patogordo
well this thread delivered