@lexxx745 said:
To be honest, at the top schools, I think GPA is pretty neccessary. As in, perhaps a 2.1 will exclude you no matter how high your lsat is. But that would only be the case, and even then im not sure, at the very top schools like…
@"Professor Chaos" said:
I personally think considering the fact that your GPA is from 7 years ago, your LSAT score should weigh way more than your GPA does. I think it is a good idea to retake the test and hopefully score higher. That will sh…
@taschasp said:
It's worth noting the law school predictor doesn't take into account where you went to for undergrad (or for your MBA). And it definitely does make a difference.
Thanks Man!
Thanks everyone for your comments and suggestions. Will definitely try to apply for some schools, and hopefully something turns out positively. Good luck everyone!
@99thPercentileOrDieTryin said:
What are the chances of you re-taking the LSAT and getting that 160 a little higher? If I were you (and we’re in similar predicaments as far as Undergrad is concerned) I’d be spending my every waking spare mome…
@Jerry said:
Statistically, if you apply to 20 schools with a 5% to 15% chance of acceptance, you have between a 64% to 96% chance of getting into at least one of them. That's assuming randomness, of course.
So, I'd say the platitude, "Th…