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Don't give more information than you need though. Yes behonest, yes take accountability but don't provide more information than you need.
1 in 5 law students have a criminal record. I personally know 2 accepted law students who have records. 1- has a felony and the other has 3 felonies. Both accepted and they both say, stick to the main point and dont over explain.
Don't worry about it. I also have a few drunk in disorderly conducts. People make mistakes, it's what we do afterwards that count :)
How much do would it cost to have you look at my personal statement and get feedback.?
It really is nice to hear this. I also have a very low GPA of 2.9 :( i was NOT looking to get into law school when I graduated college 6 years ago.
However what I DO know for a fact is I can still get into a great school with a higher than average LSAT score. So I have to work really hard to get that score.
My diagnostic was 146 I am now at a 164 with a blind review of 168. I know the areas I need to work on. Am I stressed about my GPA, sure, but I also know I can get into law school. Obviously I won't be a Harvard grad. But at the end of the day, I want to be of public service.
It IS nice to hear of other low GPA students getting into law school though. Not many of us, we are a wild card, but we make law interesting. :)
Thank you for this comment. I needed to hear this. My diag. score is 146. I did Kaplan self study for 2 month and took another PT test. I got a 1 point increase. I assume it was pure luck :)
After getting involved on Facebook with some other LSAT takers, a good majority of them recommended 7sage. So I found JY and started working through the material, and pushed back my test day to January.
I have not done another PT test, because I was told to get through the CC before taking another PT test. During this time I have been purchasing the 10 PT booklets and stacking them up until I am done with my studying.
I also plan on going through the CC a second time before taking another PT.
I often read online that increasing your LSAT score is not likely. These comments give me hope.