How Many Non-T14 Schools Should I Apply To?
Posted: Fri Apr 10, 2020 4:45 pm
Hi All,
I'm planning to apply to law school in Fall 2020. I have a 3.87 undergraduate GPA, and on the last practice test I took, which was the first one since my diagnostic, I scored a 171. I'm planning to take the actual test in July, so I still have some room to improve my score. I want to be a public interest lawyer, and my plan is to work as a public defender after law school. I want to go to school either in the Midwest or the East Coast so I can be closer to my family. I do not know where I will end up practicing law, as my partner is in school to work as a museum archivist, so we could end up in basically any city in the US.
Ideally, I would like to get a big scholarship, if not a full ride, to the school I end up attending. A significant LRAP is non-negotiable for me regardless of the scholarship, as cost of living can be quite expensive in certain cities, so I'm definitely focused on T-14 schools. As of now, I plan to apply to Harvard, the University of Chicago, NYU, Penn, Northwestern, Michigan, Columbia, and Georgetown. I am wondering how many schools outside of these T-14 schools I should be looking at. A couple I have thought about are Washington at St. Louis and Boston University. Am I setting my sights too high? Should I expand my list further into T-30 schools? Let me know what you think. Thanks!
I'm planning to apply to law school in Fall 2020. I have a 3.87 undergraduate GPA, and on the last practice test I took, which was the first one since my diagnostic, I scored a 171. I'm planning to take the actual test in July, so I still have some room to improve my score. I want to be a public interest lawyer, and my plan is to work as a public defender after law school. I want to go to school either in the Midwest or the East Coast so I can be closer to my family. I do not know where I will end up practicing law, as my partner is in school to work as a museum archivist, so we could end up in basically any city in the US.
Ideally, I would like to get a big scholarship, if not a full ride, to the school I end up attending. A significant LRAP is non-negotiable for me regardless of the scholarship, as cost of living can be quite expensive in certain cities, so I'm definitely focused on T-14 schools. As of now, I plan to apply to Harvard, the University of Chicago, NYU, Penn, Northwestern, Michigan, Columbia, and Georgetown. I am wondering how many schools outside of these T-14 schools I should be looking at. A couple I have thought about are Washington at St. Louis and Boston University. Am I setting my sights too high? Should I expand my list further into T-30 schools? Let me know what you think. Thanks!