These are the two things I'm slightly worried about:
1. I chose not to declare a minor just so I could graduate with my B.A. sooner. (I will graduate in May 2008.)
2. My GPA is 3.25; neither bad nor great.
I know I'll have to do very well on the LSAT. That said, I've worked 12-30 hours a week in retail all through college. My major is Political Science--fairly challenging, right? I started out as a Civil Engineering major, and that killed my GPA my freshman year. I've involved myself in extracurricular and community activities: Right to Life, Relay for Life, church, the Honors Program, tutoring students in the Disability Resource Center, etc.
Assuming my LSAT score is good, what are my chances of being accepted into a law school somewhere? Thank you!
2007-08-13
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