3.55, High 150's, DISCIPLINARY RECORD
Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2009 7:19 pm
Hey everyone, this is my first post here but I've been reading from time to time for over a year now. I just started applying following the December LSAT (because I'm an idiot and waited) and I'm just now fully coming to realize how badly my disciplinary record might hurt me in the application process, so I wanted to see what everyone else thinks. First some background:
- University of Massachusetts undergrad, Political Science major and Philosophy minor
- Not sure what the GPA will be after adjustment but it's currently 3.61 and I am expecting a slight drop once my transfer record is calculated in, though it could be the opposite, so I'm going with a 3.55 give or take as my working GPA.
- Just took the LSAT, but I was practice testing at around 158 almost every time, hit in the low 160's on only one PTest so that is unlikely, especially with how hard the December test was.
Now the important stuff, my disciplinary record:
- I was written up for drinking in the dorms my Sophomore year at Umass. This is akin to saying I was breathing at Umass, but I'm sure law schools don't prefer such things. I completed an alcohol education course and paid a fine.
- I was convicted in civil court of providing alcohol to minors and sanctioned by the University, as well as being given 40 hrs. of community service, which I am currently completing. I was, in fact, providing alcohol to two 20 year old friends who would be eligible to fight and die for their country, but not have a beer, but that's an argument for another day
- I was arrested and plead no contest in New Hampshire to charges of "Possession of an area with a controlled substance in it", and that substance was Marijuana. Now, Marijuana was and is still decriminalized in Massachusetts where I live and plan to attend law school, but something tells me that won't matter very much.
That was all way more long-winded than bullet points should be, but here's the question part:
With my numbers and those disciplinary records, assuming a strong application, personal statement, and of course, addendum, what are my chances at these six schools: Boston University, Northeastern, Suffolk, New England School of Law, Miami (Fla), and University of San Diego?
Thanks ahead of time for any help, I'm freaking out!
- University of Massachusetts undergrad, Political Science major and Philosophy minor
- Not sure what the GPA will be after adjustment but it's currently 3.61 and I am expecting a slight drop once my transfer record is calculated in, though it could be the opposite, so I'm going with a 3.55 give or take as my working GPA.
- Just took the LSAT, but I was practice testing at around 158 almost every time, hit in the low 160's on only one PTest so that is unlikely, especially with how hard the December test was.
Now the important stuff, my disciplinary record:
- I was written up for drinking in the dorms my Sophomore year at Umass. This is akin to saying I was breathing at Umass, but I'm sure law schools don't prefer such things. I completed an alcohol education course and paid a fine.
- I was convicted in civil court of providing alcohol to minors and sanctioned by the University, as well as being given 40 hrs. of community service, which I am currently completing. I was, in fact, providing alcohol to two 20 year old friends who would be eligible to fight and die for their country, but not have a beer, but that's an argument for another day
- I was arrested and plead no contest in New Hampshire to charges of "Possession of an area with a controlled substance in it", and that substance was Marijuana. Now, Marijuana was and is still decriminalized in Massachusetts where I live and plan to attend law school, but something tells me that won't matter very much.
That was all way more long-winded than bullet points should be, but here's the question part:
With my numbers and those disciplinary records, assuming a strong application, personal statement, and of course, addendum, what are my chances at these six schools: Boston University, Northeastern, Suffolk, New England School of Law, Miami (Fla), and University of San Diego?
Thanks ahead of time for any help, I'm freaking out!