What are my Chances? URM AA Male. Double-Ivy League Grad.
Posted: Fri Oct 04, 2019 3:44 pm
Hi There,
This is my first post on this site and thank you all for the replies.
I've been thinking about law school for a few years now (I am 6 years removed from undergrad), as my favorite classes in undergrad were all law related, my career has led me to some policy work, and I am a huge fan of political theory and the manner in which laws shape a society.
Background:
Age:28
Undergrad: Low-tier Ivy league (Think cornell, upenn, dartmouth, brown). BA in soft social science (think public policy, political science, etc). GPA equivalent = 3.62/4.0 (while working nearly full-time to help support my parents).
Masters: MBA at top 10-15 ivy business school (Think Dartmouth, Yale, Columbia, etc) I decided to do a stint to get my MBA out of a desire to round out my knowledge (a lot of my work had been policy related, and I just wanted a more analytical toolset. It was worth it career wise but not intellectually). GPA: Not sure. I, and most of my classmate did not take business school very seriously on the academic front and the school doesn't give out letter grades. if i had to guess I would say something around 3.3-3.7. I hope this doesn't hurt me too much.
Others: Great and diversified global work experience work on some really cool stuff abroad and some critical domestic issues (I have a security clearance due to my past work experience). Grew up on 3 continents. Tons of volunteer experience.
LSAT: I have not taken it and I have no desire to prep for another standardized test. I have old GRE scores that expire next year and I'll be applying only to schools that accept the GRE. I scored above a 325 total combined score on the GRE (99% percentile on the Verbal and over 75% percentile on the Quant). The ETS' GRE to LSAT conversion scores says that my equivalent LSAT would be between 169-172 depending on which test I use or whether the school decides to combine the highest scores (I took two GRE tests).
Recommendations: Fantastic from a professor, and two leaders of our public policy practice at my firm (large F500 company in an industry related to what I want to focus on in law school).
So that's about it. too much more and I think I'll be revealing my identity.
So suffice it to say, the 2 schools that take the GRE that I really want to get into are: UChicago, YLS and HLS. What are my chances for these schools and for others in the t14 that accept the GRE?
Thanks again!!
This is my first post on this site and thank you all for the replies.
I've been thinking about law school for a few years now (I am 6 years removed from undergrad), as my favorite classes in undergrad were all law related, my career has led me to some policy work, and I am a huge fan of political theory and the manner in which laws shape a society.
Background:
Age:28
Undergrad: Low-tier Ivy league (Think cornell, upenn, dartmouth, brown). BA in soft social science (think public policy, political science, etc). GPA equivalent = 3.62/4.0 (while working nearly full-time to help support my parents).
Masters: MBA at top 10-15 ivy business school (Think Dartmouth, Yale, Columbia, etc) I decided to do a stint to get my MBA out of a desire to round out my knowledge (a lot of my work had been policy related, and I just wanted a more analytical toolset. It was worth it career wise but not intellectually). GPA: Not sure. I, and most of my classmate did not take business school very seriously on the academic front and the school doesn't give out letter grades. if i had to guess I would say something around 3.3-3.7. I hope this doesn't hurt me too much.
Others: Great and diversified global work experience work on some really cool stuff abroad and some critical domestic issues (I have a security clearance due to my past work experience). Grew up on 3 continents. Tons of volunteer experience.
LSAT: I have not taken it and I have no desire to prep for another standardized test. I have old GRE scores that expire next year and I'll be applying only to schools that accept the GRE. I scored above a 325 total combined score on the GRE (99% percentile on the Verbal and over 75% percentile on the Quant). The ETS' GRE to LSAT conversion scores says that my equivalent LSAT would be between 169-172 depending on which test I use or whether the school decides to combine the highest scores (I took two GRE tests).
Recommendations: Fantastic from a professor, and two leaders of our public policy practice at my firm (large F500 company in an industry related to what I want to focus on in law school).
So that's about it. too much more and I think I'll be revealing my identity.
So suffice it to say, the 2 schools that take the GRE that I really want to get into are: UChicago, YLS and HLS. What are my chances for these schools and for others in the t14 that accept the GRE?
Thanks again!!