It will hurt but you have to move on. You have to show them that it is PAST. Try to end your addendum with a positive note such as "After xxx, I finished school with a 4.0/4.0GPA" or "I finished my last two semesters in college with straight A's."
... and student body. The LSAT and GPA speak to your intellect and ... glow, "more than a LSAT score and GPA, this is who I ... guy/gal with the similar LSAT/GPA yet soulless PS. Thank you ...
... years old mother of four (3 boys, 1 girl) who attended ... graduated from Fordham University with 3.2 GPA while working full-time ... a coherent statement.
(3) (A) My first idea would ... while being a mom to 3 young kids. I want to ...
... to Canada when I was 3 years of age. Worked in ... was able to get a 3.5 GPA in my last two ... academic failure by getting a 3.5 GPA in my last 2 ...
@legal_name if your lsat score and gpa remain the same as the last time you applied, i would change my PS a bit. if you have improved in one or both of the other areas, then keep it the same if you're satisfied with it. let me know!
Look, you can get in somewhere with a 3.0 and 155. If you are active in networking and meet as many alumni as you can, there's no doubt in my mind that you can be a successful lawyer