- Tue Mar 24, 2020 4:54 pm
#74476
Hi all -
I'm posting here and hoping for some friendly feedback! As an applicant I'm a 154 LSAT/3.01 UGPA, and my softs include 3.55 master's GPA, 12 years employment in domestic violence advocacy at local, state, and national levels, substantial community service, and diversity as a 37 year old biracial person. I've been accepted at University of Baltimore (with small scholarship), wait listed at American University, and awaiting responses from Howard and New York Law School.
I have a secure job that I like and retaking the LSAT doesn't terrify me, and I do believe I could do better than 154, if only by a few points. The small scholarship from UB is slightly discouraging, and retaking could help me get more funding, in addition to giving me more time to pay off my cc debt before taking on more student loan debt (but hopefully less in loans if I can get a better LSAT score!).
The results from this cycle have me wondering if I should retake the LSAT in June and/or July and apply early in the next cycle? Sure Georgetown or GW would be great, but I could also be just as happy at American, Baltimore, and others with greater funding. I would welcome any advice around making these decisions, especially in light of the current national health emergency (and recession on the horizon?) and deadlines for seat deposits coming up. The goal of law school has been a long time coming for me and I'm eager to move forward, and I didn't expect to be thinking about all this at this point in the process, but I'm staying positive and making the best of it! Thanks in advance for your advice!
I'm posting here and hoping for some friendly feedback! As an applicant I'm a 154 LSAT/3.01 UGPA, and my softs include 3.55 master's GPA, 12 years employment in domestic violence advocacy at local, state, and national levels, substantial community service, and diversity as a 37 year old biracial person. I've been accepted at University of Baltimore (with small scholarship), wait listed at American University, and awaiting responses from Howard and New York Law School.
I have a secure job that I like and retaking the LSAT doesn't terrify me, and I do believe I could do better than 154, if only by a few points. The small scholarship from UB is slightly discouraging, and retaking could help me get more funding, in addition to giving me more time to pay off my cc debt before taking on more student loan debt (but hopefully less in loans if I can get a better LSAT score!).
The results from this cycle have me wondering if I should retake the LSAT in June and/or July and apply early in the next cycle? Sure Georgetown or GW would be great, but I could also be just as happy at American, Baltimore, and others with greater funding. I would welcome any advice around making these decisions, especially in light of the current national health emergency (and recession on the horizon?) and deadlines for seat deposits coming up. The goal of law school has been a long time coming for me and I'm eager to move forward, and I didn't expect to be thinking about all this at this point in the process, but I'm staying positive and making the best of it! Thanks in advance for your advice!