3.01/171
Posted: Wed May 29, 2019 7:13 pm
I would greatly appreciate some honest advice. I don’t have family members that have knowledge of the application process and my couple buddies who are applying as well have better grades than I.
Here’s my general profile:
W Male, 26, Married
3.01 GPA (Accounting Major/Philosophy Minor, Upward Trend last 2 years)
171 LSAT
Softs:
USAF Enlisted (Honorable Discharge)
Student Gov. Senator for 2 years
Big Brother Big Sister Volunteer for 2 years
I have sporadic work experience outside of my time in the AF. Mainly summer jobs at factories to help save up money. I’m also the first person in my family to attend college. One of my parents didn’t even graduate high school. Didn’t grow up in abject poverty, but was poor. I moved about 9 times before graduating high school including my family getting evicted once. My personal statement is going to be about my experience with my parents and how I managed to somehow get out of the cycle that my family has lived in for generations. I am sure when I start writing it I will post on this website for advice.
I have realized that it is difficult to predict the success of splitters, but I guess I wanted to get my exact numbers posted with a bit of my background to get some feedback.
Last bit, I am open to relocating pretty much anywhere. Growing up how I did I am willing to go wherever I get an opportunity.
If you got to this point, thank you for using your time reading this. I would greatly appreciate your honest advice.
Here’s my general profile:
W Male, 26, Married
3.01 GPA (Accounting Major/Philosophy Minor, Upward Trend last 2 years)
171 LSAT
Softs:
USAF Enlisted (Honorable Discharge)
Student Gov. Senator for 2 years
Big Brother Big Sister Volunteer for 2 years
I have sporadic work experience outside of my time in the AF. Mainly summer jobs at factories to help save up money. I’m also the first person in my family to attend college. One of my parents didn’t even graduate high school. Didn’t grow up in abject poverty, but was poor. I moved about 9 times before graduating high school including my family getting evicted once. My personal statement is going to be about my experience with my parents and how I managed to somehow get out of the cycle that my family has lived in for generations. I am sure when I start writing it I will post on this website for advice.
I have realized that it is difficult to predict the success of splitters, but I guess I wanted to get my exact numbers posted with a bit of my background to get some feedback.
Last bit, I am open to relocating pretty much anywhere. Growing up how I did I am willing to go wherever I get an opportunity.
If you got to this point, thank you for using your time reading this. I would greatly appreciate your honest advice.