Ok, well here it is guys. I am hoping to get some input on my chances at the schools I am applying to for next fall. I appreciate any insight any of you can give...on any if it Here is me:- LSAT: 154- GPA: 2.82- Softs: Student body gov., numerous university committees, business chair for largest student-run fair in US, lots of volunteer work, internship during UG, etc.- LOR's : three very strong letters; from a professor, an employer of 4 years, and the director of a non-prof. legal aid group I volunteer with.- Three misdemeanors from highschool days, all over 5 years in the past with not even a trafic ticket since.The Schools:- Arizona State U. (PT)- U. of Denver (PT)- Thomas Jefferson- John Marshall (Atl. & Chicago)- Cleveland State- Roger Williams- U. of Toledo- Creighton- U. of Akron- N. Illinois U.- S. Illinois U.- Widener- St. Mary's U.- South Texas- Texas WesleyanAny school suggestions would be helpful too. Thanks to everybody who chimes in!
Advice? Prep and retake the LSAT in December... a higher score will only increase your options, both at better schools and with better scholly offers.Good luck...Quote from: UAwildcat on September 02, 2009, 01:29:54 AMOk, well here it is guys. I am hoping to get some input on my chances at the schools I am applying to for next fall. I appreciate any insight any of you can give...on any if it Here is me:- LSAT: 154- GPA: 2.82- Softs: Student body gov., numerous university committees, business chair for largest student-run fair in US, lots of volunteer work, internship during UG, etc.- LOR's : three very strong letters; from a professor, an employer of 4 years, and the director of a non-prof. legal aid group I volunteer with.- Three misdemeanors from highschool days, all over 5 years in the past with not even a trafic ticket since.The Schools:- Arizona State U. (PT)- U. of Denver (PT)- Thomas Jefferson- John Marshall (Atl. & Chicago)- Cleveland State- Roger Williams- U. of Toledo- Creighton- U. of Akron- N. Illinois U.- S. Illinois U.- Widener- St. Mary's U.- South Texas- Texas WesleyanAny school suggestions would be helpful too. Thanks to everybody who chimes in!
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I did not mention the word advice, did I? What do you know about anything, Rob. I have plenty of $ and don't need to go to a great school to get a good job. Thanks for the "advice" though, four-star sr. citizen. Why don't YOU go back and re-take the LSAT, because I am sure whatever score you got could be improved. I mean why not take it a third time to better your odds of getting into a better school with better scholly offers and still a long shot at a spot in the copy room?Quote from: RobWreck on September 02, 2009, 07:54:20 PMAdvice? Prep and retake the LSAT in December... a higher score will only increase your options, both at better schools and with better scholly offers.Good luck...Quote from: UAwildcat on September 02, 2009, 01:29:54 AMOk, well here it is guys. I am hoping to get some input on my chances at the schools I am applying to for next fall. I appreciate any insight any of you can give...on any if it Here is me:- LSAT: 154- GPA: 2.82- Softs: Student body gov., numerous university committees, business chair for largest student-run fair in US, lots of volunteer work, internship during UG, etc.- LOR's : three very strong letters; from a professor, an employer of 4 years, and the director of a non-prof. legal aid group I volunteer with.- Three misdemeanors from highschool days, all over 5 years in the past with not even a trafic ticket since.The Schools:- Arizona State U. (PT)- U. of Denver (PT)- Thomas Jefferson- John Marshall (Atl. & Chicago)- Cleveland State- Roger Williams- U. of Toledo- Creighton- U. of Akron- N. Illinois U.- S. Illinois U.- Widener- St. Mary's U.- South Texas- Texas WesleyanAny school suggestions would be helpful too. Thanks to everybody who chimes in!