- Wed Dec 24, 2014 2:18 am
#17793
Pretty new to this site, but I needed some sort of objective advice about this situation.
I am a junior URM at an Ivy who was originally premed, but have sort of shifted my interests into law through work experience over the last couple years. What I decided to do was extend my stay at the university and attain two undergrad degrees in biology and theatre so that I would have more of an opportunity to take political/law/econ classes, and most importantly, make my GPA better. The two degrees are not separate because my university only offers a combined BA/BS if you stay five years. By the time I finish my time here after 5 years, My GPA might be around a 3.4... the issue was that I had a cancer diagnosis my freshman year that sort of grew into an anxiety problem while at college (affected academic standing for my semesters so far), but my grades have gotten better and will get better over the next two and a half years here. Clearly, I will be needing to put an addendum on my applications for the academic standing & GPA. But my GPA will be completely increased by graduation (All As and a few Bs for semester 6-10 & my two summer semesters).
Given a 171 LSAT score, will those extenuating circumstance count me out for applying to top 20 law schools? It was an issue that was pretty prevalent up until half way through this semester. I'll have my entire second half of undergrad to get better, thankfully.
Thank you for any help.
I am a junior URM at an Ivy who was originally premed, but have sort of shifted my interests into law through work experience over the last couple years. What I decided to do was extend my stay at the university and attain two undergrad degrees in biology and theatre so that I would have more of an opportunity to take political/law/econ classes, and most importantly, make my GPA better. The two degrees are not separate because my university only offers a combined BA/BS if you stay five years. By the time I finish my time here after 5 years, My GPA might be around a 3.4... the issue was that I had a cancer diagnosis my freshman year that sort of grew into an anxiety problem while at college (affected academic standing for my semesters so far), but my grades have gotten better and will get better over the next two and a half years here. Clearly, I will be needing to put an addendum on my applications for the academic standing & GPA. But my GPA will be completely increased by graduation (All As and a few Bs for semester 6-10 & my two summer semesters).
Given a 171 LSAT score, will those extenuating circumstance count me out for applying to top 20 law schools? It was an issue that was pretty prevalent up until half way through this semester. I'll have my entire second half of undergrad to get better, thankfully.
Thank you for any help.