I've come to understand that they're very GPA heavy. Well, I can't say that I've been the most studious in my college career because I currently have a 3.1 GPA. However, I'm taking steps to improve that (I'm a junior). I don't think it's going to go up very much because I have some pretty heavy course loads if I want to graduate on time. I already took the LSAT and got a 180.
UCLA is my number one choice. I wanted to attend there for undergrad, but I went somewhere cheaper instead. I can't see myself living on the east coast really and my girlfriend of 5+ years is pretty much set on going to grad school at UCLA (it's the best for what she wanted wanted to do). I don't think it matters, but my major is Applied Math. I also intended to live in California for most of my life.
Should I not waste my time applying?
UCLA is my number one choice. I wanted to attend there for undergrad, but I went somewhere cheaper instead. I can't see myself living on the east coast really and my girlfriend of 5+ years is pretty much set on going to grad school at UCLA (it's the best for what she wanted wanted to do). I don't think it matters, but my major is Applied Math. I also intended to live in California for most of my life.
Should I not waste my time applying?