Law school ugpa 2.49. Chance to get a good scholarship if I score high on lsat?
I went undiagnosed with epilepsy for years and struggled to find the right medication even after my diagnosis. During that time, I relied on student loans to cover both medical expenses and the cost of treatment. Despite those challenges, I earned a 3.4 GPA in my MBA program, though I understand law schools tend to place more emphasis on undergraduate GPA rather than your graduate GPA.
Because I already carry significant student loan debt, I want to approach law school strategically. My goal is to maximize scholarship opportunities and position myself for a path into BigLaw so I can realistically manage and repay my debt. I know earning a strong LSAT score will be critical to improving my admissions and scholarship prospects. I’d appreciate any thoughts or advice on how competitive my background might be and what I should focus on moving forward.