Marine/Ocean Affairs- School Choice Help
Posted: Fri Sep 20, 2013 6:39 pm
Hi everyone,
I'm new to the law school scene coming from a science undergrad background (Marine Science and Biochemistry double major with a Business minor), and am looking for advice on a law school choice. I'm taking the LSAT in October, but I should be around 170ish. My GRE is verbal 165 (95th), quant 165 (92nd), writing 5 (92nd) and I have a 4.0 GPA.
I want to do marine (ocean) law and am looking at schools with joint degree programs. My issue is, it seems that University of Miami has a really strong marine law program but a weak law program in general. Would going there hurt my job prospects even though they're top in that field or should I shoot for a joint degree in a more broad and less useful "environmental" law program at a T14 like Duke or Berkeley?
Side note, chances of full tuition?
Thanks everyone
I'm new to the law school scene coming from a science undergrad background (Marine Science and Biochemistry double major with a Business minor), and am looking for advice on a law school choice. I'm taking the LSAT in October, but I should be around 170ish. My GRE is verbal 165 (95th), quant 165 (92nd), writing 5 (92nd) and I have a 4.0 GPA.
I want to do marine (ocean) law and am looking at schools with joint degree programs. My issue is, it seems that University of Miami has a really strong marine law program but a weak law program in general. Would going there hurt my job prospects even though they're top in that field or should I shoot for a joint degree in a more broad and less useful "environmental" law program at a T14 like Duke or Berkeley?
Side note, chances of full tuition?
Thanks everyone