Pursue a masters?
Posted: Mon Jun 27, 2011 10:54 am
Hi everyone,
I have a question that I'm going to cross-post in the Admissions and Chances forums. I have a 3.35 (ouch) from a non-HYP Ivy undergrad with an major in economics and a 177 on my LSAT. I also have pretty good GRE/GMAT scores. I graduated in 2010 and have been working as a strategy consultant at a prestigious boutique (doesn't have the name recognition of McK, Bain, BCG). I have pretty good recommendations from my professors and bosses.
I know that ultimately I want to do a JD/MBA, with a goal of using it to go into legal practice or back into consulting. However, it has been a longtime academic passion and desire of mine to continue my education with a masters in economics or potentially political science at one of the 1-year programs at Oxford, LSE, or Cambridge. So my question is twofold:
First, what are my chances with my stats right now? Where should I apply? Where should I ED?
Second, can someone please help me think about the decision to do the masters? I'm lucky enough to have some money laying around in an educational fund, but it's only about enough to cover 1 year of law school, tuition + room/board. Will the MSc from one of the above schools help me at all? It doesn't have to be huge since I have other personal reasons for wanting to do it. I just don't want to spend a year and all the money doing it for pretty much nothing.
Sorry about the open-ended question. I really appreciate any advice and I'd be happy to clarify details, either in the thread or by PM.
Thanks
I have a question that I'm going to cross-post in the Admissions and Chances forums. I have a 3.35 (ouch) from a non-HYP Ivy undergrad with an major in economics and a 177 on my LSAT. I also have pretty good GRE/GMAT scores. I graduated in 2010 and have been working as a strategy consultant at a prestigious boutique (doesn't have the name recognition of McK, Bain, BCG). I have pretty good recommendations from my professors and bosses.
I know that ultimately I want to do a JD/MBA, with a goal of using it to go into legal practice or back into consulting. However, it has been a longtime academic passion and desire of mine to continue my education with a masters in economics or potentially political science at one of the 1-year programs at Oxford, LSE, or Cambridge. So my question is twofold:
First, what are my chances with my stats right now? Where should I apply? Where should I ED?
Second, can someone please help me think about the decision to do the masters? I'm lucky enough to have some money laying around in an educational fund, but it's only about enough to cover 1 year of law school, tuition + room/board. Will the MSc from one of the above schools help me at all? It doesn't have to be huge since I have other personal reasons for wanting to do it. I just don't want to spend a year and all the money doing it for pretty much nothing.
Sorry about the open-ended question. I really appreciate any advice and I'd be happy to clarify details, either in the thread or by PM.
Thanks