Having an abysmal undergrad GPA is not ideal but isn’t the end of the world. Getting at least a 160 on the LSAT opens a ton of doors. In hindsight I waited way too long between undergrad and law...
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NYCFullTimeSplit
GPA: 2.74 • LSAT: 165
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Yeshiva University (Cardozo)
10 months ago
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TheSlytherinKing
GPA: 3.72 • LSAT: 173
Your application must state why you are applying to law school. This doesn’t necessarily have to be done in the personal statement, but that’s what I recommend.
10 months ago
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QuirkyFaithfulZombie
GPA: 3.68 • LSAT: 178
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New York University
Don’t be afraid to take your time and apply a year (or few!) later than you planned. Improve that LSAT with months of drilling.
10 months ago
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imsoverytired
GPA: 3.95 • LSAT: 176
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University of Virginia
-wrote a Why UVA, I do think that definitely contributed to my fast response from them
10 months ago
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nextquestion2
GPA: 3.97 • LSAT: 158
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University of Connecticut
Intelligence is great, but kindness is greater.
10 months ago
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OutOfServiceElevator
GPA: 4.0 • LSAT: 170
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Cornell University
Stay in school.
10 months ago
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