- Tue Dec 09, 2014 12:25 am
#17676
Hello,
I was wondering. similar to how some students experience LSAT anxiety and see their test scores drop from PT, I unfortunately had grades anxiety this fall ..if I were to get lower grades this semester ( possibility of two C's ) which had never happened to me should insert a grade addendum for the Fall 2014 semester...I think three factors played into my poor performance
1. Burnout _ I was anticipating a September?Dec LSAT take and therefore put in a lot of hours throughly reviewing over the summer ( at least 25 hours per week) and additionally took two summer online courses for school ....Additionally was a LSAT retaker so i had been studying since Feb and had school 6 days a week most of the school year ( counting a 3 hour LSAT course on Sundays)
2. Uncertainty about LSAT Accommodations Status- I was anxious when applying for accommodations for Dec 2014 LSAT as I knew even though they meant well, LSAC is very stringent about whom they give extended time to and only recently changed some of their policies due to a lawsuit...the wait on my status basically took the entire semester from visiting my eye doctor in September to applying, being denied, and applying for re consideration....I wrote a bit about this in a previous post in the LSAT Prep- General Questions Forum
3. Grade Stress due to being a "splitter' for T 14 schools in the admissions cycle- - Even though there is more to admissions than simply grades and LSAT at the top schools, from my research I knew there were some GPA's that are simply too low even with a stellar LSAT and application....I am currently at the bottom 25% of the T14 schools GPA which has given me stress because of the difficulty of my undergrad school to get good grades as it is competitive....while a 3.55 isn't stellar it is good enough to be in the top 20% of my undergraduate school ( I may attach that part if i choose an addendum) ....I never really though I would be in this position to consider T14 schools when I started off at a 145 diagnostic in Febraury or even as I was planning on a June 2014 take ( 154 test day drop)...but recent scores have been great, latest PT was a 171
Is an addendum overall needed in this case if my grades don't turn out so well this semester?....I have mixed thoughts on this as law schools may question my ability to handle the stress in law school, but on the other hand I do not have a history of stress, medication, or any red flags in that area and being human things like that do happen
Regardless, I definitely feel I have learned a lesson through this and will try not to let it happen again
I was wondering. similar to how some students experience LSAT anxiety and see their test scores drop from PT, I unfortunately had grades anxiety this fall ..if I were to get lower grades this semester ( possibility of two C's ) which had never happened to me should insert a grade addendum for the Fall 2014 semester...I think three factors played into my poor performance
1. Burnout _ I was anticipating a September?Dec LSAT take and therefore put in a lot of hours throughly reviewing over the summer ( at least 25 hours per week) and additionally took two summer online courses for school ....Additionally was a LSAT retaker so i had been studying since Feb and had school 6 days a week most of the school year ( counting a 3 hour LSAT course on Sundays)
2. Uncertainty about LSAT Accommodations Status- I was anxious when applying for accommodations for Dec 2014 LSAT as I knew even though they meant well, LSAC is very stringent about whom they give extended time to and only recently changed some of their policies due to a lawsuit...the wait on my status basically took the entire semester from visiting my eye doctor in September to applying, being denied, and applying for re consideration....I wrote a bit about this in a previous post in the LSAT Prep- General Questions Forum
3. Grade Stress due to being a "splitter' for T 14 schools in the admissions cycle- - Even though there is more to admissions than simply grades and LSAT at the top schools, from my research I knew there were some GPA's that are simply too low even with a stellar LSAT and application....I am currently at the bottom 25% of the T14 schools GPA which has given me stress because of the difficulty of my undergrad school to get good grades as it is competitive....while a 3.55 isn't stellar it is good enough to be in the top 20% of my undergraduate school ( I may attach that part if i choose an addendum) ....I never really though I would be in this position to consider T14 schools when I started off at a 145 diagnostic in Febraury or even as I was planning on a June 2014 take ( 154 test day drop)...but recent scores have been great, latest PT was a 171
Is an addendum overall needed in this case if my grades don't turn out so well this semester?....I have mixed thoughts on this as law schools may question my ability to handle the stress in law school, but on the other hand I do not have a history of stress, medication, or any red flags in that area and being human things like that do happen
Regardless, I definitely feel I have learned a lesson through this and will try not to let it happen again