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So umm... how about a 2.6 that will be a 3.0 by the time I graduate... I will be over 175 on the LSAT fo sho... that part Im not worried about.
I [censored] up and picked a major I couldnt enjoy and pull full effort into, but in my last year here I am busting my ass and getting A's. I know the very top schools wont be an option to me even with a 180 and awesome refs. Basically, I need a fresh start at a law school to salvage my academic career, as I wont be getting any good offers graduating with a 3.0 in engineering management, and even if I did, I dont enjoy it all that much. Im hoping schools I apply to will give the personal statement a look, though I doubt they will. If it matters, I would rather stay in the south. Also, on a scale of 1-10 with 10 being set for life, and 1 being waste of money and time, how do you rate: Top quarter at a premier school like OP wants to go to. Top 5% at a less competitive school (the type Im gonna have to go to if I go) |
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I don't see how you can turn down Harvard without a damn good reason.
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I don't see how you can turn down Harvard without a damn good reason. [/ QUOTE ] If it's anything like Legally Blonde, I'd have a 2nd thought. |
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So umm... how about a 2.6 that will be a 3.0 by the time I graduate... I will be over 175 on the LSAT fo sho... that part Im not worried about. [/ QUOTE ] I've seen variations on this statement a dozen times on LSD and elsewhere, invariably followed by the post a couple of months later asking about handsscoring and brutal scales when their 163 shows up. First rule of LSAT is never ever assume or claim you will get a certain score, it's all smoke and mirrors until you have a score in hand. |
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