User1521 wrote:Hey guys, I'm a first time poster and these are my stats:
GPA:3.77 (University of California campus)
LSAT: 168
URM: Mexican (First gen american)
My overall GPA trend in college has been upward; I had a rough time during my first few months but stepped it up and got good grades afterward. I honestly did better than I originally expected on the LSAT so I am now exploring new options to consider/actually apply. My first choice would be to stay in California but I am really open to anything right now!
Thanks you guys in advance for your time and for any suggestions provided!
I'm also a Mexican URM (though not 1st generation), with a worse GPA and a better LSAT. I had a very waitlist-heavy cycle, but I also got into some very good schools through regular admission. My advice to you is APPLY BROADLY, because you could have a very weird cycle. Example: I was waitlisted at Penn, Michigan, and NYU, but admitted to Chicago, Stanford and UVA. I applied early to all of them. I cannot fathom any reason why GPA-centric Chicago would want me, but LSAT-centric NYU would waitlist me. But it happened, and I am very, very glad that I applied to schools throughout the T14, instead of just the schools where common sense suggested I had the best chance.
Retaking would obviously be ideal, but only if you really think that you can hit 170+. Since you said that you did better than you expected, it sounds like you may have had an LSAT that played to your strengths. If that's so, you're going to want to aggressively study for the retake. Or perhaps you just underestimate yourself, and you won't need to study that hard.
