Question for the discussion board:
I'm a registered Native American tribe member who has spent a considerable amount of time experiencing reservation life. I'm also a college senior and I'll be applying to law school with a 3.45. I'm scheduled to take the LSAT in october and have been testing at 155. I was wondering what you guys were thinking about schools that I could get into with these stats. I know that there are numerous sites such as lawschoolpredictor and law school numbers, but it is extremely difficult to find information regarding Native American Students. Let me know if you guys have any *useful* input.
Thanks,
Kidd
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Re: Native American applying this cycle
I can't help you with the predictions (and they're going to be useless without a real score), but I do have to say this: how have you been studying for the LSAT?
If you study well and get a 165+ (which, I think, is totally doable if you're starting at 155 and you are willing to dedicate the time and energy into studying comprehensively) you'll be in a much better position.
If you study well and get a 165+ (which, I think, is totally doable if you're starting at 155 and you are willing to dedicate the time and energy into studying comprehensively) you'll be in a much better position.