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Chances.
Posted: Sat Dec 11, 2010 8:32 pm
by stillthinking1
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?
Re: Chances.
Posted: Sat Dec 11, 2010 8:34 pm
by s0ph1e2007
stillthinking1 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?
go to this website and find out
lawschoolpredictor.com
then go to lawschoolnumbers.com and look at the graphs to confirm
Re: Chances.
Posted: Sat Dec 11, 2010 8:44 pm
by stillthinking1
Yea, I've been to those websites but I wasn't sure how accurate they were.