Wondering what my chances are at top 20 schools...right now my top choices are UVA Law or Vanderbilt
GPA: 3.3*
LSAT: 169
white female
4 years work experience, with 2 years in the federal government
*I did very badly my freshman year but improved every year (3.6/3.7 for junior/senior year of undergrad)...not sure how much that upward trend would be taken into account.
I'm totally new to this process/forum so any insight would be greatly appreciated, thank you so much!
3.3 GPA/169 LSAT/good work exp. Forum
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Re: 3.3 GPA/169 LSAT/good work exp.
Check out mylsn.info. I wouldn't expect your numbers/work experience to help you punch above your numbers.Alice126 wrote:Wondering what my chances are at top 20 schools...right now my top choices are UVA Law or Vanderbilt
GPA: 3.3*
LSAT: 169
white female
4 years work experience, with 2 years in the federal government
*I did very badly my freshman year but improved every year (3.6/3.7 for junior/senior year of undergrad)...not sure how much that upward trend would be taken into account.
I'm totally new to this process/forum so any insight would be greatly appreciated, thank you so much!
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Re: 3.3 GPA/169 LSAT/good work exp.
in at vandyAlice126 wrote:Wondering what my chances are at top 20 schools...right now my top choices are UVA Law or Vanderbilt
GPA: 3.3*
LSAT: 169
white female
4 years work experience, with 2 years in the federal government
*I did very badly my freshman year but improved every year (3.6/3.7 for junior/senior year of undergrad)...not sure how much that upward trend would be taken into account.
I'm totally new to this process/forum so any insight would be greatly appreciated, thank you so much!
uva worth an app, but less than a coinflip chance
at median lsat but -.55 gpa
even if they were just looking at senior year gpa you'd be -.15