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Monday, October 23 2006 at 08:00 PM
Thanks for your comment. To address your questions, first, I did have good but not spectacular extracurriculars (A good internship, some work experience) and very strong letters of recommendation. Secondly, to have a realistic shot at the top schools I think you'd need to be in the mid-170s as far as the LSAT goes. The good news for you si that high LSAT/low GPA splitters like us fare much better than high GPA/low LSAT people do. And also, While your GPA (and mine) is on the lower side for a school like HLS, it is above the 3.6 mark, below which some top schools don't seem to dip. Good luck to you!
Thanks for your comment. To address your questions, first, I did have good but not spectacular extracurriculars (A good internship, some work experience) and very strong letters of recommendation. Secondly, to have a realistic shot at the top schools I think you'd need to be in the mid-170s as far as the LSAT goes. The good news for you si that high LSAT/low GPA splitters like us fare much better than high GPA/low LSAT people do. And also, While your GPA (and mine) is on the lower side for a school like HLS, it is above the 3.6 mark, below which some top schools don't seem to dip. Good luck to you!