LSAT practice 167 GPA 3.0 Can I go to Law School?
Posted: Thu Apr 23, 2009 12:00 am
Up until a few days ago I NEVER considered law school an option.
I'm so lost and honestly don't know if I have a shot. I'm sure obnoxious people post on here just to have people tell them how fantastic they are, but promise, I'm not one of them! I just want some honest advice...
I'm 20, female, and a sophomore at a top 40 liberal arts college, my GPA is a 3.0 ( I don't think It's going much higher, I screwed myself over freshman year) and I'm a double major in English Lit & Environmental Science.
I took a practice LSAT at a workshop my college offered yesterday for fun, and my score was a 167. I'd never seen an LSAT and had no idea what would be on it, but I was pleasantly surprised that it was logic!
I've been looking online and the statistics say it is adequate, and I think I can pull it up to a 170 if I study or take a practice class.
I don't know if family is relevant, but my dad is the owner of his law firm and went to Michigan, and my mom is an executive parter at a large DC firm and went to Boston College.
Thanks.
I'm so lost and honestly don't know if I have a shot. I'm sure obnoxious people post on here just to have people tell them how fantastic they are, but promise, I'm not one of them! I just want some honest advice...
I'm 20, female, and a sophomore at a top 40 liberal arts college, my GPA is a 3.0 ( I don't think It's going much higher, I screwed myself over freshman year) and I'm a double major in English Lit & Environmental Science.
I took a practice LSAT at a workshop my college offered yesterday for fun, and my score was a 167. I'd never seen an LSAT and had no idea what would be on it, but I was pleasantly surprised that it was logic!
I've been looking online and the statistics say it is adequate, and I think I can pull it up to a 170 if I study or take a practice class.
I don't know if family is relevant, but my dad is the owner of his law firm and went to Michigan, and my mom is an executive parter at a large DC firm and went to Boston College.
Thanks.