Seeking Advice

<p>I'm about to finish my undergrad with a degree in history (1 semester left) but I have a relatively low GPA (Just under 3.0, had a lackluster start but a strong showing as of late). LSAT score of 175. Notable EC's being an internship at a law firm specialising in corporate litigation and at a family court with excellent references from both.</p>

<p>How big of an obstacle is the low GPA?
What can I do to improve my chances of getting into the best law school possible?</p>

<p>Thanks in advance.</p>

<p>Hey check this site man. I tend to think that the most important component is your LSAT, but your GPA will have an effect too. Like an outstanding LSAT, I would think, will compensate for a low GPA (to a certain extent), but will probably limit some of your choices. </p>

<p>175 is impressive- good work. How did you prepare?</p>

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