Basically, I dropped out of college (due to laziness) in my junior year. I received an AA with a 2.8, transferred and got terrible grades.
The past few years I've been trying to make up for being a failure in life.
I worked my arse off, got another AA degree with a gpa of 4.0, transferred to my local university (3rd tier unfortunately :( ) and I am on track for graduating with around a 3.95 in applied mathematics and economics as a double major.
I've been interested in law school and I took the LSAT and got a 175 on my first try.
However there is one very big problem: my overall GPA. My overall gpa will be a 3.3 and according to some material I've read, this cuts me out of all the top-tier law schools.
Is there anything I can do about this? I don't deserve to carry my past with me.
The past few years I've been trying to make up for being a failure in life.
I worked my arse off, got another AA degree with a gpa of 4.0, transferred to my local university (3rd tier unfortunately :( ) and I am on track for graduating with around a 3.95 in applied mathematics and economics as a double major.
I've been interested in law school and I took the LSAT and got a 175 on my first try.
However there is one very big problem: my overall GPA. My overall gpa will be a 3.3 and according to some material I've read, this cuts me out of all the top-tier law schools.
Is there anything I can do about this? I don't deserve to carry my past with me.