Hi guys,

So I'm a Biology major at Case Western who has been struggling in some of her more difficult courses. I'm in my third year and my cummulative stands at a 3.125. I know this is a bit low, but I've been studying pretty hard for all my courses, gotten the help I needed and done my best. I'm also studying pretty hard for the LSAT. I know that sometimes hardwork doesn't mean much to a Law school admissions counselor... But I have extra curriculars, a job in a lab, and am taking a Bachelors of Science in Bio along with a secondary major in Spanish at a difficult school.

Is it still possible to go to Law school?

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  • Tuesday, Dec 27 2016

    http://blog.powerscore.com/lsat/which-law-schools-are-splitter-friendly

    This is some actual data about splitters. Use accordingly.

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  • Tuesday, Dec 27 2016

    @msami1010493 Thanks! That's the plan. I'm working on prep for February and am probably gonna retake it in September this year.

    @gregoryalexanderdevine723 Nah. At one point in high school I gave it a thought but I realized that I really wanted to help researchers patent their work after working in a Virology lab in Taiwan. It's good to want to help save lives but in my opinion, law can too. I mean, pharmecutical companies, genetic technologies that produce medicines, technology that allows for gene editing or even gene therapy all save lives- and need to be patented.

    So, I decided to combine Biology and law. :)

    My goal is just motivating me through.

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  • Tuesday, Dec 27 2016

    Of course it is. Just kill it on the LSAT. Also, keep in mind that law schools account for difficult majors. For instance, it's unlikely that they're going to treat the GPA of a theater major the same as they would the GPA of a bio major (sorry theater majors...not trying to pick on you).

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  • Monday, Dec 26 2016

    @leena329

    said:

    Is it still possible to go to Law school?

    Do you have any interest in Med school?

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  • Sunday, Dec 25 2016

    @rahelaalam514 Sammme though <3

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  • Sunday, Dec 25 2016

    omg I love Shahrukh kahn

    http://25.media.tumblr.com/645621817bf85304614b0a6dc759a938/tumblr_mx71migmqI1t1r3k1o1_250.gif

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  • Sunday, Dec 25 2016

    http://ak-hdl.buzzfed.com/static/2015-05/22/4/enhanced/webdr05/anigif_enhanced-16811-1432281940-12.gif

    Even though Shahrukh khan annoys me hahaha

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  • Sunday, Dec 25 2016

    @476.rizeq Guilty as charged. *sips chai*

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  • Sunday, Dec 25 2016

    @leena329 I'm pushing myself to study bio as hard as it is since I do like it

    Ahhh, spoken like a true desi ;)

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  • Sunday, Dec 25 2016

    @gregoryalexanderdevine723 and @476.rizeq : Thank you, guys. This is very sweet and very helpful.

    I'm pushing myself to study bio as hard as it is since I do like it, and want to go into Patent law someday.

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  • Sunday, Dec 25 2016

    @leena329

    said:

    Is it still possible to go to Law school?

    Most definitely. There's two sided scale for law school admissions. On one side you have your UGPA, Personal Statement, letters of rec, maybe a few other essays...on the other side you have the LSAT - outweighing them all. The way I look at it is you have 1 more year to boost your GPA and get a few professors to write you a letter of rec. After that, your main focus should be getting a very good LSAT score to help your chances at admission into LS with a nice scholarship and you should be good to go! Don't let anyone tell you otherwise <3

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  • Sunday, Dec 25 2016

    @leena329

    said:

    Is it still possible to go to Law school?

    Yes, it is very possible to still go to law school. Just need to do well on the LSAT which I am sure you are capable of! For now, I would focus on your GPA and study for the LSAT once you graduate since bio is a hard major!

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  • Saturday, Dec 24 2016

    @jknauf572 Thank you so much! You're super helpful and made me feel a ton better. Thanks for the resources and if you ever want to talk about the LSAT more, I would love a study partner.

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  • Saturday, Dec 24 2016

    And don't get me wrong, a 170-173 LSAT is no easy feat. It is doable however. Also seeing that you are at a very good school, I can at least assume you are a driven person :) good luck

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  • Saturday, Dec 24 2016

    Also, check out this website for an idea of potential schools

    http://mylsn.info/uag9s3/

    With a 170-173 LSAT and a 3.1 GPA, people with similar numbers were accepted at UVA, Upenn, NW, Michigan, etc.

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  • Saturday, Dec 24 2016

    Absolutely! My GPA isn't much better then your current GPA. Although it's unlikely our applications would be considered at the top 1-8 schools, there is still plenty of other great schools to consider.

    Law schools place more emphasis on the LSAT than GPA. This is not to say GPA is not important.

    In order to get into the better schools we must do exceptionally well on the LSAT. We are known as something called 'splitters' in the law school admissions game. These are people whose GPA fall in the bottom 25% of average GPAs accepted, and whose LSAT scores are above the 75% mark. A general rule of thumb for splitters is if your GPA is in the 25% then your LSAT must be in the 75%.

    Some schools are known to be splitter friendly, such as Northwestern, Georgetown, and occasionally Cornell. These are all top 14 law schools.

    Are you from Ohio? Ohio state is around the top 30 with solid job placement after law school. Also, if you are from Ohio, Ohio state has excellent in state tuition! Something to look at! If you have any questions feel free to DM me.

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