Hey, I feel the same way, I also have a very low GPA, and I rarely see people in the same situation as mine. My first attempt at a practice lsat I received a 136. I have decided that the score I need is a 153, November lsat I got a 151, retaking in January. The school I want to attend I could get in with a 151, just do not want to apply yet because of my low gpa, I feel like if I get a 153, I have a much higher chance of getting accepted. I still feel very worried and hopeless at times, but in reality I have seen people with 3.9 gpa and 165 lsat also be worried, so that's doubt is not going anywhere. You just have to know the types of schools you can go to, and even if it is not a top 100 or top 150 school, you can still be a very successful attorneys. Many of the big attorneys in my city went to the school I want to go to, so it makes me feel better to know that you do not have to go to the best law school, you just have to try to be the best law student in the school you go to. There is over 150 schools, you just need to be accepted to ONE. So, just keep working hard, believe in yourself, and it will only make you feel 10 times better when you are walking in to your Law school orientation next fall. Good luck!
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Hey, I feel the same way, I also have a very low GPA, and I rarely see people in the same situation as mine. My first attempt at a practice lsat I received a 136. I have decided that the score I need is a 153, November lsat I got a 151, retaking in January. The school I want to attend I could get in with a 151, just do not want to apply yet because of my low gpa, I feel like if I get a 153, I have a much higher chance of getting accepted. I still feel very worried and hopeless at times, but in reality I have seen people with 3.9 gpa and 165 lsat also be worried, so that's doubt is not going anywhere. You just have to know the types of schools you can go to, and even if it is not a top 100 or top 150 school, you can still be a very successful attorneys. Many of the big attorneys in my city went to the school I want to go to, so it makes me feel better to know that you do not have to go to the best law school, you just have to try to be the best law student in the school you go to. There is over 150 schools, you just need to be accepted to ONE. So, just keep working hard, believe in yourself, and it will only make you feel 10 times better when you are walking in to your Law school orientation next fall. Good luck!