Admissions Qualifications
Posted: Fri Mar 05, 2010 5:26 pm
After a long deliberation, I have decided that I would like to pursue a law degree. With that in mind, I have several inquiries of where I stand a legitimate chance of getting into. Please consider all points in your overall assessment.
1) My undergraduate GPA was quite low (likely close to the 50th percentile) though I was a double major in Economics and Industrial Engineering at a top 25 engineering school. However, I already have earned a Project Management Masters with a GPA 3.65. Does that trump over my undergraduate GPA, and how well does a 3.65 stand among my peers?
2) I have 4 years professional engineering/project management experience. How much can that weigh in my favor?
3) As previously stated, I currently hold 3 degrees already. As such finances are already well into the red even though I have been working them down in my years of professional work. Are there opportunities to work part time while in law school? What are the most influential factors in obtaining financial grants/etc?
Finally, if the above information does in fact meet acceptable/good/great conditions for applying to a tier 1 or tier 2 law school, with my background what would be a required LSAT score for each step up or down the law school rankings ladder? Any insight will be greatly appreciated.
I also understand the information provided is hardly enough to ascertain a thorough analysis. However, my goal here is just to cover the broad strokes of where I might stand. I will check back and will provide more information as comments are received.
Thank you for your time as I sincerely appreciate all opinions and assistance in this matter.
1) My undergraduate GPA was quite low (likely close to the 50th percentile) though I was a double major in Economics and Industrial Engineering at a top 25 engineering school. However, I already have earned a Project Management Masters with a GPA 3.65. Does that trump over my undergraduate GPA, and how well does a 3.65 stand among my peers?
2) I have 4 years professional engineering/project management experience. How much can that weigh in my favor?
3) As previously stated, I currently hold 3 degrees already. As such finances are already well into the red even though I have been working them down in my years of professional work. Are there opportunities to work part time while in law school? What are the most influential factors in obtaining financial grants/etc?
Finally, if the above information does in fact meet acceptable/good/great conditions for applying to a tier 1 or tier 2 law school, with my background what would be a required LSAT score for each step up or down the law school rankings ladder? Any insight will be greatly appreciated.
I also understand the information provided is hardly enough to ascertain a thorough analysis. However, my goal here is just to cover the broad strokes of where I might stand. I will check back and will provide more information as comments are received.
Thank you for your time as I sincerely appreciate all opinions and assistance in this matter.