<p>I know that theres tons of posts asking, what are my chances? I guess i am in the same predicament. I honestly cannot figure out what my safety schools should be. </p>
<p>Granted, i have a horrible GPA/LSAT. My undergraduate GPA is a 2.72 in Sociology from WSU. My highest LSAT score after taking three tests is 145. I know many of you will tell me to wait, study more, retake the LSAT, and take a prep class. Ive already taken a prep class, and this (December) would have been my 3rd time taking the LSAT. (I received a score of 144/145/whatever my Dec score is). </p>
<p>Some other facts about me is i am a 1st generation Cambodian male, actively working in the Radio Industry. In addition I also graduated college in three years. </p>
<p>Ive had my personal statement reviewed and edited by many of my former professors, who tell me that my p.s. is a sincerely compelling reason to admit me into Law School. In addition my recommendations all speak very highly of me, referring to my commitment in helping out the Cambodian community as well as overcoming challenges in school. </p>
<p>The schools that ideally would like to attend are:
1. Seattle U (my sister received her J.D. from SU)
2. Lewis & Clark
3. Gonzaga
4. Willamette </p>
<p>Some schools that i am throwing up in the air as safety schools are:</p>
<p>Thomas M. Cooley, Whitter Law School, St. Thomas University, Faulkner University, Chapman and Barry. </p>
<p>Im really not sure if those are true safety schools, for me, compared to my LSAT/GPA scores. If you guys could help me out in figuring out some safety schools, i would be most grateful. I would ideally like to stay on the west cost. </p>
<p>In addition Im going to apply for the hell of it, to:</p>
<p>University of the Pacific, Suffok, Regent, Syracuse, and Quinnipac </p>
<p>Thanks for any comments!</p>