3.1/167/Active Duty. Chicago/Secondary Market BL.
Posted: Thu Sep 24, 2020 9:01 am
Afternoon, TLS.
As stated in the title, abysmal GPA and less than ideal LSAT. 8 years out of undergrad. Service ends just in time for the start of 2021 school year. Hoping to retake after this deployment finishes up in March to get off some anticipated waitlists, but for now 167 is what I'm using in my considerations.
Currently, JAG is #1 employment outcome, but should I change my mind I'd like to nab BL in Chicago or a smaller metro area with lower COL. Wouldn't need to be on the Cravath scale, 140k - 170k is fine. GI Bill is making my prospective debt load much smaller.
I've been planning for this since at least 2016, so I'm aware of most the admissions game's nuances. Just wanted to pop into TLS for that lovingly blunt advice.
Throwing apps at the following:
Michigan (lol)
NU (lol)
GULC (lol)
All of the 15-20
Minnesota
ND
GWU
Emory
UF
Fordham (Maybe something magically changes and I decide I want NYC)
Iowa
UCI
UNC
BC
UIUC
W&L
W&M
Washington
AS stated above, praying for waitlists from Vandy up and using a retake to snag an admit. Other than that, I believe NDLS is my best shot at accomplishing my goals. Before their new medians came out, I was figuring 50/50 at best. Now I'm not so sure. The rest aren't looking great, I'd need to be well above median.
The rest I'm assuming 60+ percent, but as a splitter I'm ready for a frustrating cycle.
What are we thinking? Is my assessment accurate? Am I sleeping on any other schools? I left off many of the large publics (OSU, UGA, Wisconsin) because I'm already applying to a stupid amount of schools.
Thanks in advance.
As stated in the title, abysmal GPA and less than ideal LSAT. 8 years out of undergrad. Service ends just in time for the start of 2021 school year. Hoping to retake after this deployment finishes up in March to get off some anticipated waitlists, but for now 167 is what I'm using in my considerations.
Currently, JAG is #1 employment outcome, but should I change my mind I'd like to nab BL in Chicago or a smaller metro area with lower COL. Wouldn't need to be on the Cravath scale, 140k - 170k is fine. GI Bill is making my prospective debt load much smaller.
I've been planning for this since at least 2016, so I'm aware of most the admissions game's nuances. Just wanted to pop into TLS for that lovingly blunt advice.
Throwing apps at the following:
Michigan (lol)
NU (lol)
GULC (lol)
All of the 15-20
Minnesota
ND
GWU
Emory
UF
Fordham (Maybe something magically changes and I decide I want NYC)
Iowa
UCI
UNC
BC
UIUC
W&L
W&M
Washington
AS stated above, praying for waitlists from Vandy up and using a retake to snag an admit. Other than that, I believe NDLS is my best shot at accomplishing my goals. Before their new medians came out, I was figuring 50/50 at best. Now I'm not so sure. The rest aren't looking great, I'd need to be well above median.
The rest I'm assuming 60+ percent, but as a splitter I'm ready for a frustrating cycle.
What are we thinking? Is my assessment accurate? Am I sleeping on any other schools? I left off many of the large publics (OSU, UGA, Wisconsin) because I'm already applying to a stupid amount of schools.
Thanks in advance.