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michaelcharlesmanley674
Monday, Aug 10 2020

I appreciate the research you did on this!

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michaelcharlesmanley674
Sunday, Aug 09 2020

I appreciate that. and that ugpa is not the lsac ugpa. its the normal one.

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michaelcharlesmanley674
Saturday, Aug 08 2020

thanks!

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Saturday, Aug 08 2020

michaelcharlesmanley674

any chance at all?

Hello,

I have a UGPA of 2.3 and I am an "old man" at 52 who was an idiot as a kid. I'd like to go to law school and I'm wondering if it is impossible or not. My gpa is as bad as it can be. Would a great LSAT get me in the game, and just what score would be required? Will a 165 do it? Or is it really too much to overcome? My last 90 hours are a 3.0 but there are so many bad grades from 30 years ago....

I went back to school and finished my BS in Business in 2019 with a 3.0, but there are so many terrible grades from the 80s and 90s. I'm finishing my MBA in October, so I won't get into the LSAT books without distraction from those classes until I graduate.

I'm hoping an addendum would help grant me forgiveness for my youthful errors. But I would like to know if I have an actual chance. I spoke with an admissions rep for a law school a few weeks ago. She didn't discourage me, but I could tell from her voice that it seemed like a low probability to her. I'd really appreciate the unvarnished truth.

Is it possible?

Thank you,

Mike

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