- Sun Sep 30, 2018 4:06 pm
#58937
I have a compelling medical reason for a bad year, which brought my GPA (LSAC) down to a 3.5 and ultimately resulted in my having to take time off school, after a flurry of incompletes. After returning to school, I earned a 3.77 (global)/3.92 (major) and graduated with departmental honors, having taking graduate coursework and completed an honors thesis. I have a solid letter writers that can speak to my academic and professional abilities and will also submit an essaying explaining why I don't believe my GPA truly reflects my academic potential.
So my question is, how can I approximate my chances of acceptance into any particular law school? Should I just go by my LSAT score? Should I consider myself as my LSAT score + a 3.7+ GPA candidate? Any insights as to how law schools "look past" low GPAs in practice?
Thanks!
So my question is, how can I approximate my chances of acceptance into any particular law school? Should I just go by my LSAT score? Should I consider myself as my LSAT score + a 3.7+ GPA candidate? Any insights as to how law schools "look past" low GPAs in practice?
Thanks!