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High GPA Low Prestige
Posted: Thu May 07, 2015 4:47 am
by Simurgh
Hi Top Law Schools,
I am currently a Masters Student with an Expected Graduation in December 2015. I am looking around for options, and since one of my parents went to a T14 Law School, I want to apply as well. Here are my stats.
Undergrad GPA: 3.8 (Unranked Undergraduate)
Graduate GPA: 4.0 (Top 100 National University)
Verbal GRE: 167
LSAT Practice (No Prep): 170
No LSAT yet, but I expect to take it in either June or October if possible. I have a fair amount of extracurriculars but nothing really special. Which schools should I consider applying to, is it unthinkable to get in a T14 with the lack of prestige? I would prefer to get into a dual degree program. Also what is the best LSAT Prep in the SF Bay Area? Thanks everyone.
- Simurgh
Re: High GPA Low Prestige
Posted: Thu May 07, 2015 4:51 am
by Mack.Hambleton
Do some more research and search the forums because this has been answered a 1000 times, but in short no ug prestige doesn't matter, all that matters is your ug gpa, your masters gpa is irrelevant, impossible to tell chances without an LSAT score, use mylsn.info for approximating admissions based off your numbers
Re: High GPA Low Prestige
Posted: Thu May 07, 2015 4:54 am
by Simurgh
Mack.Hambleton wrote:Do some more research and search the forums because this has been answered a 1000 times, but in short no ug prestige doesn't matter, all that matters is your ug gpa, your masters gpa is irrelevant, impossible to tell chances without an LSAT score, use mylsn.info for approximating admissions based off your numbers
Thanks Mack. I appreciate it.
Re: High GPA Low Prestige
Posted: Thu May 07, 2015 5:12 am
by LawsRUs
1. Prestige doesn't matter, just apply to where your LSAT score gets you.
2. If you got a 170 without any prep, I don't think you need to look into a Prep course. Once you get to a certain point, it's not really helpful.
GL
Re: High GPA Low Prestige
Posted: Thu May 07, 2015 7:49 am
by Indy16
+1 to them. Get a 175 and go to H or CCN or cop a full ride elsewhere. You’ll be fine.
Re: High GPA Low Prestige
Posted: Thu May 07, 2015 8:38 am
by OhBoyOhBortles
Indy16 wrote:+1 to them. Get a 175 and go to H or CCN or cop a full ride elsewhere. You’ll be fine.
Re: High GPA Low Prestige
Posted: Wed May 13, 2015 2:41 pm
by TheatreofDreams1
170 LSAT with no prep...
So you're telling me that you beat 97% of all LSAT takers, all of whom are college graduates and many who studied months to take this test?
Re: High GPA Low Prestige
Posted: Wed May 13, 2015 2:43 pm
by smaug
TheatreofDreams1 wrote:170 LSAT with no prep...
So you're telling me that you beat 97% of all LSAT takers, all of whom are college graduates and many who studied months to take this test?
protip: lots of people can hit 170 with no prep
if you can't and you're running under the delusion that you're especially smart or something, discard that notion now, friendo
Re: High GPA Low Prestige
Posted: Wed May 13, 2015 2:45 pm
by Traynor Brah
No law school is going to have any concern with respect to prestige once they see you went to a "Top 100 National" Graduate school.
Re: High GPA Low Prestige
Posted: Wed May 13, 2015 2:57 pm
by KMart
Your university doesn't matter. Your major is unimportant. They report the GPA. They want the GPA. They will like your GPA.

Re: High GPA Low Prestige
Posted: Wed May 13, 2015 3:08 pm
by ballcaps
TheatreofDreams1 wrote:170 LSAT with no prep...
So you're telling me that you beat 97% of all LSAT takers, all of whom are college graduates and many who studied months to take this test?
lolwut? i love this mentality.
you're right, i'm sure it's literally impossible to score 170 without prep because it sounds difficult.
Re: High GPA Low Prestige
Posted: Wed May 13, 2015 3:15 pm
by KMart
ballcaps wrote:TheatreofDreams1 wrote:170 LSAT with no prep...
So you're telling me that you beat 97% of all LSAT takers, all of whom are college graduates and many who studied months to take this test?
lolwut? i love this mentality.
you're right, i'm sure it's literally impossible to score 170 without prep because it sounds difficult.
I believe the poster meant it is statistically unlikely. It's possible, but highly unlikely any one person will do it. OP should do great on the LSAT with some prep and low prestige won't be a problem for his law school.
Re: High GPA Low Prestige
Posted: Wed May 13, 2015 8:02 pm
by strugglebus
TheatreofDreams1 wrote:170 LSAT with no prep...
So you're telling me that you beat 97% of all LSAT takers, all of whom are college graduates and many who studied months to take this test?
since when are all LSAT takers college graduates?
Re: High GPA Low Prestige
Posted: Thu May 14, 2015 3:46 pm
by TheatreofDreams1
I'm just saying I knew some very intelligent people who fought tooth and nail to hit over 165. Again, I'm not saying it's impossible, I personally just haven't met anyone who got a 170 without ever taking a look at LSAT questions.
Re: High GPA Low Prestige
Posted: Thu May 14, 2015 3:52 pm
by smaug
TheatreofDreams1 wrote:I'm just saying I knew some very intelligent people who fought tooth and nail to hit over 165. Again, I'm not saying it's impossible, I personally just haven't met anyone who got a 170 without ever taking a look at LSAT questions.
I'm saying that if you go to a top school, many of your peers will be the type who could hit 170 cold.
I didn't hit 170 cold, but it's not impossible. You think too highly of yourself/your peers, or too little of others. Not sure which. Probably both.
Re: High GPA Low Prestige
Posted: Thu May 14, 2015 3:57 pm
by Iwanttolawschool
TheatreofDreams1 wrote:I'm just saying I knew some very intelligent people who fought tooth and nail to hit over 165. Again, I'm not saying it's impossible, I personally just haven't met anyone who got a 170 without ever taking a look at LSAT questions.
I had a friend who asked to try an LSAT while I was studying. We both took PT 70 at the same time, under proper testing conditions. He had never looked at an LSAT question before, and he got a 173... I got like a 166 and had been studying for months. So then naturally we talked about schemes to have him write it for me for the next hour.
Re: High GPA Low Prestige
Posted: Thu May 14, 2015 4:06 pm
by PoopNpants
Iwanttolawschool wrote:TheatreofDreams1 wrote:I'm just saying I knew some very intelligent people who fought tooth and nail to hit over 165. Again, I'm not saying it's impossible, I personally just haven't met anyone who got a 170 without ever taking a look at LSAT questions.
I had a friend who asked to try an LSAT while I was studying. We both took PT 70 at the same time, under proper testing conditions. He had never looked at an LSAT question before, and he got a 173... I got like a 166 and had been studying for months. So then naturally we talked about schemes to have him write it for me for the next hour.
How did your friend do on the real thing?
Re: High GPA Low Prestige
Posted: Thu May 14, 2015 4:09 pm
by Iwanttolawschool
PoopNpants wrote:Iwanttolawschool wrote:TheatreofDreams1 wrote:I'm just saying I knew some very intelligent people who fought tooth and nail to hit over 165. Again, I'm not saying it's impossible, I personally just haven't met anyone who got a 170 without ever taking a look at LSAT questions.
I had a friend who asked to try an LSAT while I was studying. We both took PT 70 at the same time, under proper testing conditions. He had never looked at an LSAT question before, and he got a 173... I got like a 166 and had been studying for months. So then naturally we talked about schemes to have him write it for me for the next hour.
How did your friend do on the real thing?
Never wrote it. He's going to Dental school. He just wanted to write one for shits and gigs.
Re: High GPA Low Prestige
Posted: Thu May 14, 2015 4:11 pm
by abl
1. Undergrad matters some, but much less than what your GPA is. Undergrad will matter more as you go up the line--so YS in particular will care.
2. Grad GPA matters very little. If you had a 4.0 from a top 10 program, that might count for something, but a top 100 program isn't going to impress anyone (or really prove that your UGPA is legit).
3. 170/3.8 gets you in somewhere in the T14, regardless of undergrad school. 175/3.8 probably gets you into CCN (even with a bad undergrad), with a real shot at Harvard. 175/3.8 with above-average softs gives you a shot at YS.
Re: High GPA Low Prestige
Posted: Thu May 14, 2015 4:29 pm
by PoopNpants
Iwanttolawschool wrote:PoopNpants wrote:Iwanttolawschool wrote:TheatreofDreams1 wrote:I'm just saying I knew some very intelligent people who fought tooth and nail to hit over 165. Again, I'm not saying it's impossible, I personally just haven't met anyone who got a 170 without ever taking a look at LSAT questions.
I had a friend who asked to try an LSAT while I was studying. We both took PT 70 at the same time, under proper testing conditions. He had never looked at an LSAT question before, and he got a 173... I got like a 166 and had been studying for months. So then naturally we talked about schemes to have him write it for me for the next hour.
How did your friend do on the real thing?
Never wrote it. He's going to Dental school. He just wanted to write one for shits and gigs.
Dental School > Law school IMO but that's pretty impressive getting a cold 173, I've been studying for months and am nowhere near that level.
Re: High GPA Low Prestige
Posted: Thu May 14, 2015 4:53 pm
by AReasonableMan
it matters for jobs. being able to have harvard on your bio page has some value. for a 173 idk if dental school is better than law school unless s/he wants to be a dentist.
Re: High GPA Low Prestige
Posted: Thu May 14, 2015 5:10 pm
by RunnerRunner
Iwanttolawschool wrote:PoopNpants wrote:Iwanttolawschool wrote:TheatreofDreams1 wrote:I'm just saying I knew some very intelligent people who fought tooth and nail to hit over 165. Again, I'm not saying it's impossible, I personally just haven't met anyone who got a 170 without ever taking a look at LSAT questions.
I had a friend who asked to try an LSAT while I was studying. We both took PT 70 at the same time, under proper testing conditions. He had never looked at an LSAT question before, and he got a 173... I got like a 166 and had been studying for months. So then naturally we talked about schemes to have him write it for me for the next hour.
How did your friend do on the real thing?
Never wrote it. He's going to Dental school. He just wanted to write one for shits and gigs.
Is your friend pollywolly?