Date: May 6th, 2025 9:23 PM
Author: Irradiated theatre tattoo
GPA- 3.5 unweighted 2.87 weighted. LSAT145
Masters in International Business Graduate, Navy Veteran ( GI Bill Fully Funded )
Let's begin with some key details: My window to pursue or commit to the law school dream is narrowing due to family responsibilities. It's a situation where I either need to be accepted into any law school soon, or say goodbye to the dream and seek a job in a field that I find fulfilling and have worked in prior (I have worked for Amazon.com(LMTOC), Siemens, and Epiq Global). Finding a job won't be too challenging, as I have over 10 years of competitive work experience. That's the situation.
I'd like some advice on choosing a school that may accept me. I acknowledge that I may not be the most competitive applicant, but I completed my master's degree with a 3.8 GPA. Despite this, I feel that my LSAT scores have hit a plateau, as I struggle with test-taking due to ADHD. I am considering taking the business exam to explore other options. I am open to applying to lower-ranked schools or online programs that accept GI Bill funding, as Thomas Jefferson ( [Wish.com](http://Wish.com) law school) , where I was accepted, does not. I have submitted applications to the other below schools and would appreciate any guidance anyone can provide. including what the LSAC status appears after an approved, waitlist, or denial happens.
Cooley Law School
**Southwestern Law School**
**New England Law | Boston**
**Atlanta's John Marshall Law School**
**University of Baltimore School of Law**
**University of San Francisco School of Law**
Thomas Jefferson School of Law
Charleston School of Law
Capitol Law School
Ave Maria School of Law
Barry University College of Law
Nova Southeastern University College of Law
Florida International University College of Law
Saint Thomas University College of Law
University of Toledo College of Law
Michigan State University College of Law
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