I am an international applicant (Korean university) with permanent residency, so I am aware that GPA does not really matter and that admissions will weigh more on my LSAT score.
I received a 149 on my first LSAT and I am confident that my October LSAT will be at least 153. I am a STEM major with more than two years of work experience in a manufacturing environment as a process engineer.
My question is does work experience as an engineer, though not in a law related field, matter to admissions when comparing to another applicant with similar stats who would have majored in Psychology, Criminal Justice, etc.?
I am currently waiting for my applications to schools with a 25th percentile LSAT score of 151~153 and medians of 155~157 to be complete after the Oct LSAT is released. I know it is safe to apply to schools where my LSAT is above their medians, but I wanted to know what you guys think.
I will be retaking in January 2024, but I honestly doubt I can reach 160+ given my currently circumstances working full time.
Thank you
