Don't waste your time applying. I got a 147 and I thought because I had 4.0 gpa and amazing recommendations it would be enough to get me in somewhere, but boy was I wrong. I got rejected VERY quickly from all 13 schools I applied for. I don't even think they looked at my whole application; they just saw the score and said nope.
@agiovanelli09 Really?!?
I used LSAC to find the school that fits my UGPA/LSAT & it listed about 18 schools that I have over 50% chance to get in. So I thought I can get in somewhere at least.
@avneetshops said: @agiovanelli09 Really?!?
I used LSAC to find the school that fits my UGPA/LSAT & it listed about 18 schools that I have over 50% chance to get in. So I thought I can get in somewhere at least.
LSAC has a pecuniary interest in getting you to apply to schools.
And even if that were the case, that "somewhere" would likely be somewhere predatory. You don't want to find yourself with loads of debt and no job. But really, a sub-150 score is just not viable. The test is learnable... get that score up.
Please get that score up. This test is learnable. You can do it. Don’t give up. Even if you can get in somewhere, you’re looking at debt to pay off with interest, which will make it a miserable post experience.
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Maybe but I would really consider getting that score up. Your gpa is great but a better lsat is going to give you sooooo many more options.
Don't waste your time applying. I got a 147 and I thought because I had 4.0 gpa and amazing recommendations it would be enough to get me in somewhere, but boy was I wrong. I got rejected VERY quickly from all 13 schools I applied for. I don't even think they looked at my whole application; they just saw the score and said nope.
try to get ur lsat up
@agiovanelli09 What states did you apply in?
@agiovanelli09 Really?!?
I used LSAC to find the school that fits my UGPA/LSAT & it listed about 18 schools that I have over 50% chance to get in. So I thought I can get in somewhere at least.
LSAC has a pecuniary interest in getting you to apply to schools.
And even if that were the case, that "somewhere" would likely be somewhere predatory. You don't want to find yourself with loads of debt and no job. But really, a sub-150 score is just not viable. The test is learnable... get that score up.
Please get that score up. This test is learnable. You can do it. Don’t give up. Even if you can get in somewhere, you’re looking at debt to pay off with interest, which will make it a miserable post experience.