u/FreeLeonCzolgosz

180 first take (got it back yesterday), which is great but makes it hurt that I gooned my way through undergrad. Not sure if these details matter, but: I have a double major from UMich (3.9 in history, 3.7 in psychology). Not exactly an upward trend, but from highest GPA to lowest my years would be: senior, freshman, sophomore, junior. Senior year I had 3.9 something.

I'm going to do Americorps for a year starting in late July. I have one academic LOR I'm quite confident about and I'm quite confident about my essay writing skills as well, but I don't have any stellar material (no legal internship etc).

The people of r/LSAT (cf my profile) seem to think I can do whatever I want. lsd.law seems to think I will get rejected at the best schools (except WashU, apparently?) but has a paucity of data closely matching my circumstances. see here Posting here because I was focusing on studying for the LSAT and know not much about law school admissions so I'm curious what the general vibe is for someone with my stats, especially after the removal of logic games and increase in high scorers.

Tentatively, NYU and Michigan would be my top choices. I want to be a public defender.

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u/FreeLeonCzolgosz — 14 days ago