- Tue Dec 05, 2017 9:52 am
#42261
Good morning Dave,
I applied to schools last year with a 167 and a 4.06 GPA from a large, public college and was waitlisted across the board at the schools I wanted to attend (NYU, Columbia and Penn).
I was PT'ing in the low-to-mid 170's so I decided to take a gap year and retake the LSAT this past September. I got a 168 on that one, so I just took the December test but I really don't think I did better than a 168.
I would love to stay in NY, and NYU is my first choice. My LSAT is still below their median, and the only new addition to my resume' is that I am spending my gap year working as a Legislative Assistant for a New York State Assemblymember.
Is my application only marginally better than last year, with the added LSAT point and work experience? I would love another shot at the LSAT in February but NYU does not accept that. What would you recommend that I do? I'm scared of having to ride the waitlist throughout the summer like I did last year.
Thank you so much!!
I applied to schools last year with a 167 and a 4.06 GPA from a large, public college and was waitlisted across the board at the schools I wanted to attend (NYU, Columbia and Penn).
I was PT'ing in the low-to-mid 170's so I decided to take a gap year and retake the LSAT this past September. I got a 168 on that one, so I just took the December test but I really don't think I did better than a 168.
I would love to stay in NY, and NYU is my first choice. My LSAT is still below their median, and the only new addition to my resume' is that I am spending my gap year working as a Legislative Assistant for a New York State Assemblymember.
Is my application only marginally better than last year, with the added LSAT point and work experience? I would love another shot at the LSAT in February but NYU does not accept that. What would you recommend that I do? I'm scared of having to ride the waitlist throughout the summer like I did last year.
Thank you so much!!