<p>Hello there new here.</p>
<p>So I am a sophomore at University of New Mexico, about to finish my sophomore year.
Long story short I am trying to get to Georgetown Law someday, and I am terrified of my GPA. I am confident I will do well on the Lsat (knock on wood), as I have done the practice questions (the daily LSAT questions) and always get them right (done it everyday for like a year), but then again it could surmount to nothing! Anyways, my first year of college was a little rough, I finished at a decent but meh 3.0 gpa. The first semester of my sophomore year I really started to shine, I got on the dean's list with a 3.57. I am on track to get a 3.6 this semester. (then I am done with the pre reqs that were not related to econ bringing down my gpa) I havent gotten anything below a C+. (I got two, one in trig...which I was told I needed but now I don't need, and the second which I regret in intro to macro, the teacher hated me personally.) No I am not bad at economics, I have gotten solid 4.0s in all my other econ classes, including intermediate macro (derivatives and smaller classes make life so much easier). I plan on retaking the class (at UNM we can retake a class to replace a grade with an easy A and a different teacher). Either way, I currently work for a financial firm and run a political organization at my school. I am nervous, my grandfather went to georgetown as did my father. I am considering doing a double major to boost my GPA, and also I really like history and polisci (my two choices). I aim just really scared, I know I am a good student but I'm scared of my first year GPA. I have a solid resume of activities in the community and I have worked on dozens of campaigns. What are my chances? Should I do the double major? Tell me not to freak out lol I need someone too! Thanks so much.</p>