THIS GIVES ME SO MUCH HOPE!!!! I'm applying to law school this fall, and I'm a non-trad applicant (I'm 27). My GPA is not great bc my first semester in college back in 2015 was horrible bc my dad died, and I was depressed and failed my classes. however, when I came back in 2021, I have done SUPER well, so hopefully they will look at that progress instead of just the number. My LSAT isn't too good either, it's a 156. Idk if I will retake it though bc LR is my worst subject and they have 2 sections of it now. I got help with my statements so I hope that helps too!! I'm gonna apply around and see what happens:) I also work full time in healthcare while doing school and it is no joke!! You're awesome!
Our son earned a degree in Film and Photography and graduated with honors. He worked for 5 years, then decided he wanted to be an attorney. He took the LSAT 2 times, scored in the high 160s. Dealt with a medical issue. A few months later, he took the LSAT a third time. Scored a 175. He’s headed to Michigan Law next week. He studied his butt off. He was disciplined. He did the work
Just a reminder not everyone has your child's support system or foundation. Most parents wouldn't even support a child through a film degree. That's why favor and perspective are so important.
@@jayjayeffron9249 you are right. My. Father died when I was 11 years old. I thank God he, and my mother, had instilled core values in by age 9. I knew right from wrong. From that point forward, I tried not to burden my widowed mother by being a pain in the rear. So did my 10 year old sister and 12 year old brother. Our son, was a miracle child. Born 8 years after his sister. When my wife was 3 months pregnant with him, she had a major operation to remove a tumor from an ovary. The probability she would lose the baby was 70 percent. I gave my wife a shot everyday for 7 months, to prevent her going into contractions. Yeah, we supported our son to pursue a film and photography degree. It’s not that big a deal. We are just grateful he is alive. 😀
This meant everything ❤ as a first generation college graduate, and immigrant …. This put my law school goal in a better perspective and makes me know I can achieve this goal. Thank you for your transparency, it gave me courage
I’m so glad I came across this video, I am just now getting ready to prep and study for the LSAT and I’m trying to keep a positive mindset and open mindset to this daunting process. Hearing that LSAT and GPA is not everything from people who are currently in law school definitely helps with nerves!! Thank you so much!!💓 Best of luck in your 3L year!!
That sounds like a fantastic plan! After another 3Y of your life, and a couple hundred thousand dollars in tuition, books, and living expenses, you will be able to start doing Temporary Document Review Projects for $22.00 per hour! Cash in, baby! SMH . . .
Im applying to New England Law with a 156 LSAT and 2.0 GPA. My GPA is concerning but I have 10 years work experience in litigation and received an MBA with a 3.9 GPA so hopefully all that matters more 🤞🏼
Ayyo lol. My GPA is a 2.2. trying to score at least a 160. University of Idaho. 29 years old with also a bunch of work history. Glad I'm not alone on this one.
I have a long journey up to this point that I’ll spare you! I have only one school I want to attend (again a long story) and I know it sounds crazy that it’s not even a Top 100 school. I haven’t told many people the plan. I’m going to take my baseline LSAT between now and Monday. I hope this is just the beginning of my journey in law!
Kenzie, thank you so much for this video. I’m applying to law school this month and have been working my mind beyond limits worrying about EVERYTHING. This video is heaven sent because as someone who’s in a similar situation as you were, this gives me sooo much relief. I hope the journey has been well worth it and God bless!!!
I’m so glad you enjoyed it! Always remember that everything will work out exactly how it is supposed to! I wish you the best of luck in the next coming weeks. Please please please keep me updated!!
i think it’s accurate to say that the LSAT score is the single most important piece of your app, but that doesn’t mean it’s the largest part of your app. They really care about your written materials, they want to make sure you have the guts and the motivation, and that you also have a certain level of eloquence with the written word (and also that you aren’t a psycho lmao), so I want to echo this video to anyone watching and say you can shoot your shot for any school, and you’ll stand a good shot if at least one of your two numbers meets their medians. Remember that they also look at your GPA. During any given application cycle I would wager that most people apply to top schools as splitters using their GPA as their main number and their LSAT flagging behind. It’s just numbers, if a 173+ is the 99th percentile only a slim few people will get those scores, too few to account for the many thousands of applicants that top schools get, so most of those people are using their GPA to get their foot in the door. If you have the money and can craft a good essay, apply anywhere you want. I’m in the middle of applying right now, so ask me how well this turns out in a few months lmao, maybe by then i’ll have been rejected and crushed by every school.
LSAT SCALE: 120-180. They recently changed and got rid of the logic games so now there is only 2 subjects. Also you got the 25 and 75% percentile is backwards the 75 is the higher median is 50% 25th is lower third of what they admitted. However thank you for the video. Also 25th on gpa and lsat are just that they also admit lower than that they just don’t advertise that so you’re right always apply worst they can say is no
I am in such a rut with LSAT studying, I’m literally crying every other day from the stress. At this point I’m just willing to take it 1X and see what happens. My GPA is quite low, too. I’m literally here just to get some hope 😭
I know how you feel! Just keep up the good work. I know that is much easier said than done. Don’t forget about the possibility of canceling your first score if it isn’t where you want! Keep me updated with how everything goes for you!
I’ve been posting a lot of shorts recently because this semester has been very busy. I plan on picking long-form videos back up again over break! Let me know anything you are wanting to see from my channel!
@ like a break down of how much you study per day or a week and a break down of how tests actually are. Are they multiple choice or are they writing intensive?
It does sound like a brilliant plan. After you pass the Bar Exam and realize how grossly oversaturated the job market for JD's is, you can earn as much as $22.00 per hour doing "temporary document review projects." What will you do with all that cash?
After watching “Suits” on Netflix I had been thinking about looking into law school. Is the market actually saturated? I thought lawyers would make a fortune.
@@clarkeblodgett2927 Is the job market for lawyers saturated? Hmm, well, there are 11 law schools in Florida, 10 in Pennsylvania, 8 in Virgina. . .each of those states could be fine with just one law school. Would you want compete not only with your own classmates for job, but with the graduates of 10 other law schools in your state?
@@criminallaw9573 I wasn’t sure. You make a good point though. My only question with that would be when comparing it to medical schools. There are roughly the same number of law schools as there are medical schools but I wouldn’t say the market for doctors is oversaturated. It’s definitely I’ll have to look more into before deciding to spend loads of money on a JD.
@@clarkeblodgett2927 Actually, comparing Medical School to Law School might have made sense 75 years ago. Today there is no comparison whatsoever. It is EXTREMELY difficult to get into a US medical school. On the other hand, anyone with a bachelor's degree and the ability to sign some student loan documents can go to a low-ranked law school, and deliver pizza afterwards with his worthless JD.
I made it as a lawyer, after working a lot of low-paid jobs for garbage bosses. I went out on my own as a solo practitioner about 14Y ago, with a very effective marketing plan. Most lawyers who go solo swiftly shut down their practices, after losing a lot of money; there are far too many lawyers chasing too few paying clients.
I question the notion that LSAT scores are a reliable indicator of law school success. Anecdotally, I've noticed that some individuals with impressive LSAT scores struggle to maintain a strong GPA in their first-year classes, while others with lower LSAT scores but high GPAs consistently perform well.
It depends on the school. Some schools only look at your highest score, some look at all of them (that's why score cancellation exists -- because some students don't want schools to see their lower scores), and some might even average the scores. I think taking the LSAT multiple times is fine, but that also depends on the score differences between each test -- if the scores are super close especially if you took it all within 1-2 years, I heard that law schools might ask why did you take it so many times. You might want to research this information about the specific schools you want to apply to since as you can probably already tell from my long comment, this process differs for every school. I'm sure the schools hold some sort of info sessions throughout the year where you can probably ask such questions. I wish you the best!
THIS GIVES ME SO MUCH HOPE!!!! I'm applying to law school this fall, and I'm a non-trad applicant (I'm 27). My GPA is not great bc my first semester in college back in 2015 was horrible bc my dad died, and I was depressed and failed my classes. however, when I came back in 2021, I have done SUPER well, so hopefully they will look at that progress instead of just the number. My LSAT isn't too good either, it's a 156. Idk if I will retake it though bc LR is my worst subject and they have 2 sections of it now. I got help with my statements so I hope that helps too!! I'm gonna apply around and see what happens:) I also work full time in healthcare while doing school and it is no joke!! You're awesome!
did u make it?
You hear back?
@@millionairemind-setfromhom2263 I took the October LSAT and I get my results wednesday!
@@Nah20914 I’ve applied :)
@@lavenderxolemon please let us know how it went once u get a respponse
Our son earned a degree in Film and Photography and graduated with honors. He worked for 5 years, then decided he wanted to be an attorney. He took the LSAT 2 times, scored in the high 160s. Dealt with a medical issue. A few months later, he took the LSAT a third time. Scored a 175. He’s headed to Michigan Law next week. He studied his butt off. He was disciplined. He did the work
That's awesome! I hope his first year is going well so far!! Wish him luck from me!
Just a reminder not everyone has your child's support system or foundation. Most parents wouldn't even support a child through a film degree. That's why favor and perspective are so important.
@@jayjayeffron9249 you are right. My. Father died when I was 11 years old. I thank God he, and my mother, had instilled core values in by age 9. I knew right from wrong. From that point forward, I tried not to burden my widowed mother by being a pain in the rear. So did my 10 year old sister and 12 year old brother. Our son, was a miracle child. Born 8 years after his sister. When my wife was 3 months pregnant with him, she had a major operation to remove a tumor from an ovary. The probability she would lose the baby was 70 percent. I gave my wife a shot everyday for 7 months, to prevent her going into contractions. Yeah, we supported our son to pursue a film and photography degree. It’s not that big a deal. We are just grateful he is alive. 😀
This meant everything ❤ as a first generation college graduate, and immigrant …. This put my law school goal in a better perspective and makes me know I can achieve this goal. Thank you for your transparency, it gave me courage
This comment made my day!! Good luck to you on this journey! You can do it!!🫶🏼
I’m so glad I came across this video, I am just now getting ready to prep and study for the LSAT and I’m trying to keep a positive mindset and open mindset to this daunting process. Hearing that LSAT and GPA is not everything from people who are currently in law school definitely helps with nerves!! Thank you so much!!💓 Best of luck in your 3L year!!
That sounds like a fantastic plan! After another 3Y of your life, and a couple hundred thousand dollars in tuition, books, and living expenses, you will be able to start doing Temporary Document Review Projects for $22.00 per hour! Cash in, baby! SMH . . .
Im applying to New England Law with a 156 LSAT and 2.0 GPA. My GPA is concerning but I have 10 years work experience in litigation and received an MBA with a 3.9 GPA so hopefully all that matters more 🤞🏼
Ayyo lol. My GPA is a 2.2. trying to score at least a 160. University of Idaho. 29 years old with also a bunch of work history. Glad I'm not alone on this one.
You've got this!! Let me know how it goes!
im applying this cycle and we have the same exact stats THIS VIDEO HAS GIVEN ME SO MUCH HOPE
Good luck!! You will do great things!!!
The admissions process was rough but I got into two of my top three schools despite a marginal LSAT. I'm just happy it's over with.
That’s awesome!! Congratulations! You will do great!
I have a long journey up to this point that I’ll spare you! I have only one school I want to attend (again a long story) and I know it sounds crazy that it’s not even a Top 100 school. I haven’t told many people the plan. I’m going to take my baseline LSAT between now and Monday. I hope this is just the beginning of my journey in law!
Congrats!! I am writing my lsat in Nov, starting to write my personal statement this month. This has been so much help thank you!
You've got this!! So glad I could help. Let me know how it goes!!
Kenzie, thank you so much for this video. I’m applying to law school this month and have been working my mind beyond limits worrying about EVERYTHING. This video is heaven sent because as someone who’s in a similar situation as you were, this gives me sooo much relief. I hope the journey has been well worth it and God bless!!!
I’m so glad you enjoyed it! Always remember that everything will work out exactly how it is supposed to! I wish you the best of luck in the next coming weeks. Please please please keep me updated!!
I have a 162 LSAT and a 2.16 GPA. Riding on will here. 🙏💪
I took the june lsat which was the last one before they took out logic games! i did pretty well and I’ll be applying in the fall!
i think it’s accurate to say that the LSAT score is the single most important piece of your app, but that doesn’t mean it’s the largest part of your app. They really care about your written materials, they want to make sure you have the guts and the motivation, and that you also have a certain level of eloquence with the written word (and also that you aren’t a psycho lmao), so I want to echo this video to anyone watching and say you can shoot your shot for any school, and you’ll stand a good shot if at least one of your two numbers meets their medians. Remember that they also look at your GPA. During any given application cycle I would wager that most people apply to top schools as splitters using their GPA as their main number and their LSAT flagging behind. It’s just numbers, if a 173+ is the 99th percentile only a slim few people will get those scores, too few to account for the many thousands of applicants that top schools get, so most of those people are using their GPA to get their foot in the door. If you have the money and can craft a good essay, apply anywhere you want.
I’m in the middle of applying right now, so ask me how well this turns out in a few months lmao, maybe by then i’ll have been rejected and crushed by every school.
Don’t worry; it’s gonna turn out great for you. ❤
@@citizencovenwithsimon thank you fellow traveller
Great video! I’m hoping to get into THE Ohio State University school of law this fall! Go Buckeyes!
What are your numbers? Gpa and lsat
@@EasyMoneyGoat My gpa was good, not great. Good enough to graduate with honors. Are you getting ready for law school?
@@clarkeblodgett2927 Yes I am. I assume you got at least a 165 to be applying to OSU?
Did you end up getting into OSU?
LSAT SCALE: 120-180. They recently changed and got rid of the logic games so now there is only 2 subjects.
Also you got the 25 and 75% percentile is backwards the 75 is the higher median is 50% 25th is lower third of what they admitted.
However thank you for the video. Also 25th on gpa and lsat are just that they also admit lower than that they just don’t advertise that so you’re right always apply worst they can say is no
I am in such a rut with LSAT studying, I’m literally crying every other day from the stress. At this point I’m just willing to take it 1X and see what happens. My GPA is quite low, too. I’m literally here just to get some hope 😭
I know how you feel! Just keep up the good work. I know that is much easier said than done. Don’t forget about the possibility of canceling your first score if it isn’t where you want! Keep me updated with how everything goes for you!
@@KenziesLawSchoolLife thank you for your encouraging words 💙
same!! The LSAT has really broke me, but I am trying not to let it deter me from going to law school.
Currently studying for the LSAT very stressed with reading comp
Me and you both! Taking on Aug. 7th
This is so encouraging to me, thank you!!! How many letters do we need? 2-3?
I’m glad I could help! I believe my school wanted 3!
please post more videos!!
I’ve been posting a lot of shorts recently because this semester has been very busy. I plan on picking long-form videos back up again over break! Let me know anything you are wanting to see from my channel!
@ like a break down of how much you study per day or a week and a break down of how tests actually are. Are they multiple choice or are they writing intensive?
can i get into harvard as an Indian student and also with no extra circular activities as we don't have in our school
What’s your LSAT and GPA? They’re going to look at more factors than your race and ethnicity.
My score real low I need help
What law school are you enrolled in?
Congratulations counselor
I took the timed exam 140 practice exam today. Did not really know what this test was about. Is 150 alright given all that
Yeah that’s a great starting score, people who score that high first try usually end up in the 170s
I am 34. I feel like I am to old to do this.
You are NEVER too old to follow your dreams!
👍❤️
It does sound like a brilliant plan. After you pass the Bar Exam and realize how grossly oversaturated the job market for JD's is, you can earn as much as $22.00 per hour doing "temporary document review projects." What will you do with all that cash?
After watching “Suits” on Netflix I had been thinking about looking into law school. Is the market actually saturated? I thought lawyers would make a fortune.
@@clarkeblodgett2927 Is the job market for lawyers saturated? Hmm, well, there are 11 law schools in Florida, 10 in Pennsylvania, 8 in Virgina. . .each of those states could be fine with just one law school. Would you want compete not only with your own classmates for job, but with the graduates of 10 other law schools in your state?
@@criminallaw9573 I wasn’t sure. You make a good point though. My only question with that would be when comparing it to medical schools. There are roughly the same number of law schools as there are medical schools but I wouldn’t say the market for doctors is oversaturated.
It’s definitely I’ll have to look more into before deciding to spend loads of money on a JD.
@@clarkeblodgett2927 Actually, comparing Medical School to Law School might have made sense 75 years ago. Today there is no comparison whatsoever. It is EXTREMELY difficult to get into a US medical school. On the other hand, anyone with a bachelor's degree and the ability to sign some student loan documents can go to a low-ranked law school, and deliver pizza afterwards with his worthless JD.
I made it as a lawyer, after working a lot of low-paid jobs for garbage bosses. I went out on my own as a solo practitioner about 14Y ago, with a very effective marketing plan. Most lawyers who go solo swiftly shut down their practices, after losing a lot of money; there are far too many lawyers chasing too few paying clients.
I question the notion that LSAT scores are a reliable indicator of law school success. Anecdotally, I've noticed that some individuals with impressive LSAT scores struggle to maintain a strong GPA in their first-year classes, while others with lower LSAT scores but high GPAs consistently perform well.
What if you took the lsat 7 times? Does that affect you
They only look at your highest score.
It depends on the school. Some schools only look at your highest score, some look at all of them (that's why score cancellation exists -- because some students don't want schools to see their lower scores), and some might even average the scores. I think taking the LSAT multiple times is fine, but that also depends on the score differences between each test -- if the scores are super close especially if you took it all within 1-2 years, I heard that law schools might ask why did you take it so many times. You might want to research this information about the specific schools you want to apply to since as you can probably already tell from my long comment, this process differs for every school. I'm sure the schools hold some sort of info sessions throughout the year where you can probably ask such questions. I wish you the best!