iaiava (2022-2023)

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Applicant Information

  • LSAT: -
  • LSAT 2: -
  • LSAT 3: -
  • GRE : -
  • LSAC GPA: 2.98
  • Degree GPA: 3.04
  • School Type: Small Private
  • Major: Political Science

Demographic Information

  • City: Washington
  • State: Washington D.C.
  • Race: White
  • Gender: Man
  • Non-Traditional Applicant: Yes
  • Years out of Undergrad: 1-2 Years

Extra Curricular Information

I had an upward trend in my GPA, unfortunately the Fs that I received as an undisciplined 17 year old freshman appear on my LSDAS GPA . Strong presence on campus groups i.e. founded a student run "political journal", Scholar's Day (undergrad research, paper and presentation) Young (Dems or Republicans), Founding member of student environmental sustainability group.

Graduated in '09, then traveled throughout Europe and South America.

First generation American, and first in family to be college educated.

Currently interning for a member of Congress.

Additional info & updates

I am doing LSAT prep right now, would love to feed back in regards to building my resume for Law School Admissions. I am questioning whether I should continue to gain internship experience, or accept a job opportunity.

Obviously continuing to intern will allow me to gain different perspectives in the legal and gov't realm, while taking a paid position will obviously leave me with the impression of one. However, will my resume appear that I am looking to law school to improve employment opportunities? Obviously I know that is not the reason that I am going to Law School but would it appear that way?

I am applying in the 2011-2012 cycle.

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Friday, October 29 2010 at 08:00 PM

You need to do these things: 1. Powerscore LG/LR bibles (go through each twice) 2. Do a ton of practice tests under simulated conditions 3. Rigorously review as many practice tests as you can to understand for all 100+ questions why each answer choice is wrong/right. Also i would say take June but shoot for October, unless you are scoring in the 170s now.