University of Denver (Strum) splitter chances
Posted: Fri Apr 22, 2016 10:51 am
Hello,
I am a perspective law school student who is looking forward to attend law school in Fall 2017.
My decision on law school was late, I decided to pursue law school during my senior year of college.
However, my undergraduate GPA isn't outstandingly impeccable..... if anything, it is too embarrassing.
I have about 2 weeks till graduation and I am 110% sure that I will graduate with a cumulative 2.87 GPA.
I plan on studying for the LSAT as soon as I return home to Denver after graduation (May- Early September) and take my very first LSAT in September.
The schools that I am dead set on applying are: University of Denver, Arizona State, and University of Colorado.
Since I am a splitter, what are my chances for those 3 schools listed above if I were to get around 160-165 on my LSAT? Do I even have a chance at all for any law school? Also, I want to take the LSAT at least twice (September and December). WIll it be too late to apply after the December test?
Please help me out!
Thank you.
I am a perspective law school student who is looking forward to attend law school in Fall 2017.
My decision on law school was late, I decided to pursue law school during my senior year of college.
However, my undergraduate GPA isn't outstandingly impeccable..... if anything, it is too embarrassing.
I have about 2 weeks till graduation and I am 110% sure that I will graduate with a cumulative 2.87 GPA.
I plan on studying for the LSAT as soon as I return home to Denver after graduation (May- Early September) and take my very first LSAT in September.
The schools that I am dead set on applying are: University of Denver, Arizona State, and University of Colorado.
Since I am a splitter, what are my chances for those 3 schools listed above if I were to get around 160-165 on my LSAT? Do I even have a chance at all for any law school? Also, I want to take the LSAT at least twice (September and December). WIll it be too late to apply after the December test?
Please help me out!
Thank you.