<p>Hi!
Im new to the forum, so sorry ahead of time if Im posting in the wrong area, or my question has already been answered
So here is my story: I am a student at a well ranked Canadian school (ha... sounds like a joke doesnt it?)
Anyway, I originally entered into university with an interest in business quick to discover that was NOT the path for me. I despised my classes, and this unfortunately was reflected in my not so impressive first year GPA. After my first 2 years, my GPA was a 2.9 (eek... I know). Anyway, half way through my second year is when I discovered psychology and basically fell in love with it. Since entering the psychology program, my GPA has increased dramatically. I am currently in my 4th year, but I have to take a 5th year to make up for missed credits that didnt transfer when I switched faculties. My 3rd year GPA is a 3.7 and my 4th year standing is currently a 3.8. I know my overall GPA isnt T14 material, but my practice LSATs have gone very well, and I am just wondering everyone's opinion on my situation...<br>
Oh also, extracurricular involvements;
I worked for a university fundraising program, and independently raised $60,000 for the school
Hospital volunteering
Active member of the Red Cross Club
Worked in an exchange program to Chicago, worked at a childrens summer camp outside city
Coached softball
I also have good connections with professors on campus; I will have no problem receiving letters of reference </p>
<p>Any thoughts? Am I dooooomed? Haha... or do I have any chance at all at making a T14 (even a T25?)
I am considering an MA in industrial organizational psychology as well, but Law is really my preference.</p>