What LSAT score do I need?
Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2010 9:34 am
Hi everyone,
First time poster here. I was wondering if someone could help me answer a few questions about the admissions process.
Basically I would like to know what LSAT score I would likely need to get into top 14 schools, specifically UChicago, Penn, Northwestern, Columbia, and UCLA.
Here is my profile:
Desired practice:
1) M&A Law
Stats:
1) LSDAS GPA: 3.74, Honors Program, Magna Cum Laude
2) Major: Finance, Minor: Math. Several Philosophy and Legal theory courses
3) Small-mid size private university
4) Upward trend: 4.0 in final year
5) Graduated in three years
Other information:
1) By the time of application, will have 2 years of management consulting experience at a very well known consulting firm. Very solid reviews thus far, have been promoted.
2) College EC's: Honors fraternity, Debate team president(1 year), Board member of council that allocated funds to student clubs/activities
3) Jobs/Internships: Investment banking experience, Experience at a very large and well known financial regulatory body, Teaching assistant for a legal theory course
It would also be useful to know if graduating in 3 years and with less than 120 graded credits will hurt me(AP credit).
Finally, assuming I can crack 168-170 I would appreciate any recommendations of other schools I can apply to with good corporate law programs that could also give me funding.
Thank you.
First time poster here. I was wondering if someone could help me answer a few questions about the admissions process.
Basically I would like to know what LSAT score I would likely need to get into top 14 schools, specifically UChicago, Penn, Northwestern, Columbia, and UCLA.
Here is my profile:
Desired practice:
1) M&A Law
Stats:
1) LSDAS GPA: 3.74, Honors Program, Magna Cum Laude
2) Major: Finance, Minor: Math. Several Philosophy and Legal theory courses
3) Small-mid size private university
4) Upward trend: 4.0 in final year
5) Graduated in three years
Other information:
1) By the time of application, will have 2 years of management consulting experience at a very well known consulting firm. Very solid reviews thus far, have been promoted.
2) College EC's: Honors fraternity, Debate team president(1 year), Board member of council that allocated funds to student clubs/activities
3) Jobs/Internships: Investment banking experience, Experience at a very large and well known financial regulatory body, Teaching assistant for a legal theory course
It would also be useful to know if graduating in 3 years and with less than 120 graded credits will hurt me(AP credit).
Finally, assuming I can crack 168-170 I would appreciate any recommendations of other schools I can apply to with good corporate law programs that could also give me funding.
Thank you.