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In this episode of the Becoming LawyHer podcast, host Hadiyah dives into the intricacies of numbers in law school admissions with Mike Spivey, Founder and CEO of Spivey Consulting. Discover how to strategically approach your application, from addressing a low GPA or LSAT score to building strong relationships with recommenders. Whether you're applying straight out of undergrad or returning to law after years in another field, this episode offers practical tools and insights to help you navigate the process with clarity and confidence. Tune in to learn how to tell your story authentically and compellingly. Chapters 00:00 Navigating the Law School Application Process 01:50 Understanding GPA and LSAT Medians 10:14 Addressing Low GPAs and LSAT Scores 20:59 The Impact of Advanced Degrees on Applications 24:52 Understanding LSAT Scores and Addenda 26:10 The Importance of Test Preparation 28:17 Disclosing Learning Disabilities in Applications 31:10 Timing Your Law School Application 32:03 K through JD Applicants: Strategies for Success 38:42 Leveraging Work Experience for Older Applicants 42:46 The Value of Soft Factors in Applications 47:40 Leveraging Non-Legal Experience in Applications 51:12 Shaping Legal Aspirations Through Experience 52:48 The Importance of Meaningful Recommendations 54:56 Navigating Relationships with Admissions Officers 57:21 Timing Your Application: Early vs. Strong 01:09:34 Crafting an Authentic Narrative for Applications Resources Mentioned Mike Spivey LinkedIn Mike Spivey Blog LSAC Accommodations Self-Compassion: The Proven Power of Being Kind to Yourself by Kristin Neff LSAC Forums