December LSAT, kaplan, and non-traditional chances
Okay I guess I'm what you call a non-traditional student... As I've been out of school for a few years. I was wondering, as a non-traditional student are my chances lesser than a student fresh out of undergrad? How heavily is work experience considered (even if it's outside law)?
I'm taking the LSAT in December and I'm about to start Kaplan next week. I'm hoping that even though my GPA is not stellar (3.33) that if I get a good lsat score of say 163-165 I might have a chance at getting in my top schools. My two top schools are UoFL and UGA.
Any input on the probability or does anyone else have a similar story?
On a side note before I give kaplan my cc info -- does anyone have any horror stories or praise?
Thanks in advance,
werbito
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