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Chances.
Hey guys, I've been looking at the different stats for various Law Schools and I just wanted some direct feedback from people on my chances of getting into the following schools: UF, FSU, or the University of Miami. In all likelihood, I'm going to Graduate with a 3.4-3.5 with two degrees (I double majored in Criminal Justice and Political Science) and have decent "softs" (some community service work, a bit of work around the school) from an average college. Also, I'm going to serve in the Airforce or NAVY before I apply. I'm an URM, but I'm not depending on this for admission. So my question is, realistically, what must I score on the LSAT to be competitive in the admissions process?
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Re: Chances.
go to this website and find outstillthinking1 wrote:Hey guys, I've been looking at the different stats for various Law Schools and I just wanted some direct feedback from people on my chances of getting into the following schools: UF, FSU, or the University of Miami. In all likelihood, I'm going to Graduate with a 3.4-3.5 with two degrees (I double majored in Criminal Justice and Political Science) and have decent "softs" (some community service work, a bit of work around the school) from an average college. Also, I'm going to serve in the Airforce or NAVY before I apply. I'm an URM, but I'm not depending on this for admission. So my question is, realistically, what must I score on the LSAT to be competitive in the admissions process?
lawschoolpredictor.com
then go to lawschoolnumbers.com and look at the graphs to confirm
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Re: Chances.
Yea, I've been to those websites but I wasn't sure how accurate they were.