Hi everyone,
I'm on about 6 waitlists now & one hold & I'm curious if anyone has had any luck getting scholarships if admitted off waitlists?
My current LSAT score is 160 w/ adjusted LSAC GPA of 3.15, degree GPA of 3.43 w/upward trending. Strong softs including long career in corporate finance, Letters of recommendation & personal statements & addendum. I'm a non-traditional student.
I'm planning on visiting some of my top picks I'm waitlisted at over the next few weeks.
I'm also preparing to retake the LSAT in June to try to raise my score.
Thank you in advance for any tips or advice.
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Thanks @jonathan Wang.
I'm also looking forward to watching The recording of the LOC I webinar since that might also help me to get off waitlist if I send those and.
I've received some good scholarship offers but not for my top choices.
But.... I also want to ask if you HAVE to start this law school this year? Waiting out a cycle and really getting that LSAT score up, applying early in the cycle might really help. I know its tough especially when you've made plans, but it might be the best thing and you can always decide once offers come in. Another question I have is if you are on a 2nd or will June be a 3rd take?
I was in a similar spot and was urged to wait out the year back in October. I too am a non-traditional and It was tough to accept sitting out another year, especially because I walked away from my career and am taking off until school starts (I am doing probono work for nonprofits instead). But I know sitting out was the right decision, I know I have my best chance at scholarship money with the much larger LSAT and applying early in the cycle.
Something I am sure youve already considered, but I thought I would mention. Best of luck with whatever you decide.
I have been out of work already for 3 years completing my undergrad, so sitting out another year is not an option. I do have some really good scholarship offers at some pretty good schools so if I have to I can move to those areas and attend those schools they're just not my top choices.
It is amazing how taking the LSAT and getting the score you need is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to Law School admissions. I mean we all know that, but it really sinks in when you see various posts like this.
Thank you for taking the time to share this phase of the experience @Sheri123 it all helps us prepare better!
True—but it IS the thing that opens a lot of doors that are otherwise sealed shut.
It is amazing how taking the LSAT and getting the score you need is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to Law School admissions. I mean we all know that, but it really sinks in when you see various posts like this.
You are so right so many other things to consider other than just the LSAT.