So Far So Good?

<p>You are certainly not “too determined”. The LSAT is the single most important factor in law school admissions; it therefore makes sense for you to devote as much time preparing for it as you invest in getting a high GPA. This said, your numbers so far (for both GPA and LSAT) are disturbingly low. You absolutely must get your GPA higher- a 3.2 simply isn’t acceptable at most top schools unless you are a URM or score incredibly well on the LSAT. If you can’t bring your numbers up by this time next year, perhaps you should seriously reconsider your post-college plans. </p>

<pre><code> At this point in time, I agree with the above poster who said GPA should be your primary concern. Perhaps you could devote next summer to LSAT prep, but for now, concentrate on getting good grades. Even if you change your mind about law school later on, the grades you receive now will remain very important.
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