I have a 3.32 cumulative gpa. However, I had poor grades my first year of undergrad. I want to write an addendum that states that my grades my first year are not reflective of my potential as a law school student. I am writing that high school was simple and that everything was set out by teachers. However, in college, I had to adjust to creating my own schedules to plan my study time. I am also writing that I lacked maturity coming out of high school to know that I needed to plan my time. My grades rose during my second year up until I graduated. Does this addendum sound good?
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@jonahgriego643 I'm looking at Brooklyn Law, Pittsburgh, Miami and Kentucky. However, I am not really looking to relocate from the NYC area. So the only real option I guess would be Brooklyn.
@ohnoeshalpme804 Can't do 2 early decision applications, can I?
@ohnoeshalpme804 Don't have time to continue to study for lsat. Busy with work and life. I'm staying at 155.
@ohnoeshalpme804 Yes, I would like to attend Seton Hall. I just wanted to know if I would be wasting an Early Decision application if I don't get accepted. Would an early decision application to a school like Brooklyn Law be a better choice?
I have a 3.32 gpa and 155 lsat. I have a 3.96 degree gpa. Do I have good chances at getting into Seton Hall with early decision? What are your guys thoughts? Or should I just apply regular?
@samanthaashley92715 @davidbusis895 If I write an addendum about how my first year of college I didn't know what to major in and was just testing out different areas of study, would that be good or would that be viewed as an excuse? Once I found out what I wanted to major in, I was able to excel and my grades are reflective of that.
I finished my second year of undergrad with a 2.78 gpa. I transferred to another 4-year school and finished my bachelor's degree there. At that school, I had a 3.98 gpa and according to LSAC, my cumulative gpa is 3.32 from both schools. Should I be writing an addendum to speak about my grades or am I fine since my cumulative gpa is decent for law school?
I am receiving two letters of recommendation from professors that I had during my undergrad studies. However, I wanted to know if it would be a good idea to get a professional letter of recommendation from a supervisor at my current job. I work at a very well-known police department in the country. Would it look good in addition to the two educational letters that I am also getting? The letter would be from a lieutenant. Thanks.
something about September, October and November? I think it was about theaters not too sure though.
was the real game the one that had September, October and November as the months in that question?
Was the logic games section with the months and something about W X Y Z, the experimental or the real one? It was the last question of the LG.
I recently finished the flaw questions portion of the 7sage curriculum and found this question type to be my weakness. Once I got to level 3 difficulty questions, I started having problems. I don't know if it's the language of the questions or if I'm just not understanding the concept. Anyone else have this issue and improve drastically?
@ohnoeshalpme804 I see what you're saying.