<p>I think you misunderstood what is meant by being equally weighted. It doesn’t mean that having a high gpa will outweigh a very low LSAT score. It means that both stats are taken into consideration during the admissions process and, usually, that both must be of a certain level to be in a particular school’s ‘ballpark’. A 151 isn’t even the 50th percentile, is it? I think you were overly optimistic about your chances at the top schools. I agree with Sybbie about rewriting the LSAT. Prepare properly and rewrite, then reapply. It’s a better option than counting on a transfer. Attending a Tier 3 or 4 school is a mistake with the state of the legal profession what it is these days.</p>