<p>i was in the 2.range in the first two years and pulled it up to a 3.1 at graduation, and still ended up at a law school worth going without a "stellar" LSAT
if you're 3.0+ and 170+ (and your upward swing is greater than mine), you're in the game. let your LSAT do the talking.</p>
<p>dont listen to the naysayers...If you have time left you can bring up your GPA and with a great LSAT score still get into a somewhat decent law school. My GPA was less than stellar due to personal issues but my last 2 years of undergrad I did extremely well and wrote about my difficulties in my personal statement to law school. Obviously it worked bc I got into 9 schools when I thought I wouldnt get into any and yes Im a lawyer now..so do great until you graduate..rock the LSAT, write a killer personal statement and see how it goes from there..You have absolutely nothing to lose by trying. Law schools do look at upward grade trends..You wont get into a top school I am sure but you still can get into a respectable one with some very hard work...</p>