Good Afternoon,
I'm trying to gather some information concerning the "weight" of a degree from a Service Academy. I graduated from the Coast Guard Academy with a degree in Government (Political Science), with around a 2.7 GPA. My first two years were spent mainly in STEM and my previous major, Electrical Engineering. After making the switch to Government, my GPA rose drastically but not enough to significantly cover the damage of my days in Electrical Engineering. Is my low undergrad GPA going to sink my chances of ever getting into Law School?
To offset my Undergraduate GPA, I enrolled in Graduate School at American Military University in which I currently maintain a 3.9 GPA. I have also taken the LSAT and scored over a 155+.
Has anyone had a similar experience or know anyone who has? Just looking for some advice as I plan on transitioning out of Active Duty soon.
I'm trying to gather some information concerning the "weight" of a degree from a Service Academy. I graduated from the Coast Guard Academy with a degree in Government (Political Science), with around a 2.7 GPA. My first two years were spent mainly in STEM and my previous major, Electrical Engineering. After making the switch to Government, my GPA rose drastically but not enough to significantly cover the damage of my days in Electrical Engineering. Is my low undergrad GPA going to sink my chances of ever getting into Law School?
To offset my Undergraduate GPA, I enrolled in Graduate School at American Military University in which I currently maintain a 3.9 GPA. I have also taken the LSAT and scored over a 155+.
Has anyone had a similar experience or know anyone who has? Just looking for some advice as I plan on transitioning out of Active Duty soon.