Super splitter here!
Important things to note:
1. The school I went to for undergrad is near rank 10.
2. The reason my GPA is so low is that I got depressed after a family member passed away in freshman year. My GPA was consistently bad throughout all four years. I'm gonna include the death part in the addendum but I don't know how detailed it needs to be, or even if I should include the part where I was depressed since that might be a red flag to the admissions board (please help answer).
3. I have one F, and two W's on my transcript. Horrible I know...
4. I will be applying almost immediately after applications open.
5. I have half a year of work experience as a legal assistant. Nothing too fancy.
My top choices for where I'm gonna ED to are: UVA, Northwestern, and Georgetown. I'm leaning towards Georgetown since I have a better chance of getting accepted there.
2.95 GPA, 171 LSAT. Please chance me! Forum
- KunAgnis
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Re: 2.95 GPA, 171 LSAT. Please chance me!
You should have a dexent chance at UVA and NU, as I was waitlisted at both with the same LSAT and slightly lower GPA. And I had applied late into the cycle.
I personally think you should also apply to WashU at least as a back up for decent scholarship money, as splitter applications are more difficult to predict. You might not like your debt burdens at UVA or NU, or even GULC for instance.
I personally think you should also apply to WashU at least as a back up for decent scholarship money, as splitter applications are more difficult to predict. You might not like your debt burdens at UVA or NU, or even GULC for instance.
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Re: 2.95 GPA, 171 LSAT. Please chance me!
Hi Kun, thanks for the feedback. Did any of them take you off the waitlist? Which school did you end up at?KunAgnis wrote:You should have a dexent chance at UVA and NU, as I was waitlisted at both with the same LSAT and slightly lower GPA. And I had applied late into the cycle.
I personally think you should also apply to WashU at least as a back up for decent scholarship money, as splitter applications are more difficult to predict. You might not like your debt burdens at UVA or NU, or even GULC for instance.
And yep I'm definitely applying to WashU just in case nothing else pans out. As for debt, it's not really an issue because my family is willing to pay, thankfully. But it'd be nice to grab the full tuition from getting accepted ED to NU.
- KunAgnis
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Re: 2.95 GPA, 171 LSAT. Please chance me!
Admittedly neither did so I started at WashU. But I applied to NU in January and UVA around then. So I am pretty sure should you apply in September or October and interview decently that you should be in with some money. Now which one you choose is a personal decision based on debt aversion but yeah you should be fine imo.superspitter wrote:Hi Kun, thanks for the feedback. Did any of them take you off the waitlist? Which school did you end up at?KunAgnis wrote:You should have a dexent chance at UVA and NU, as I was waitlisted at both with the same LSAT and slightly lower GPA. And I had applied late into the cycle.
I personally think you should also apply to WashU at least as a back up for decent scholarship money, as splitter applications are more difficult to predict. You might not like your debt burdens at UVA or NU, or even GULC for instance.
And yep I'm definitely applying to WashU just in case nothing else pans out. As for debt, it's not really an issue because my family is willing to pay, thankfully. But it'd be nice to grab the full tuition from getting accepted ED to NU.
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