Hello,
I am currently a high school French Teacher with a master's degree in Corporate Communication and had a 3.65 GPA in undergrad. I speak 4 languages (French, Spanish, Russian, English) but I know most of this will only have so much input on my chances to get in. BTW I am 25 and have been teaching in order to pay for my education and the next step is law school. The Master's came as a scholarship so I did it part time for a couple of years to get the pay grade increase.
Anyways, I am trying to get into Georgetown and am taking the LSATs in February. I understand it is late in the cycle but I will have lots of vacation time/winter break/snow days to study so I'm setting myself up for more time to do well.
Given the above details, what kind of score do you think I need to get in order to get into Georgetown or George Mason? I'll be taking a practice test on Saturday so i'll get an idea of where I sit now.
Thanks and any advice on materials would be great!
-Nico
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Re: Needed score for DC area schools
Have funnicolasdubois wrote:Hello,
I am currently a high school French Teacher with a master's degree in Corporate Communication and had a 3.65 GPA in undergrad. I speak 4 languages (French, Spanish, Russian, English) but I know most of this will only have so much input on my chances to get in. BTW I am 25 and have been teaching in order to pay for my education and the next step is law school. The Master's came as a scholarship so I did it part time for a couple of years to get the pay grade increase.
Anyways, I am trying to get into Georgetown and am taking the LSATs in February. I understand it is late in the cycle but I will have lots of vacation time/winter break/snow days to study so I'm setting myself up for more time to do well.
Given the above details, what kind of score do you think I need to get in order to get into Georgetown or George Mason? I'll be taking a practice test on Saturday so i'll get an idea of where I sit now.
Thanks and any advice on materials would be great!
-Nico
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Re: Needed score for DC area schools
Basically that ^
Some addenda:
1. If you have to be in DC, go GULC or not at all if you want Biglaw. Hiring prospects out of GULC are scary enough (at or around 50%), anywhere else in DC (aside from UVA which is I guess technically DC area?) is going to be nightmarish.
2. There's "getting in" and then there's "getting in with scholarship money." You want the latter - GULC ain't worth it at full price (almost no school is).
3. Still apply to other comparable schools so you can get scholarship offers to use for negotiation purposes.
Some addenda:
1. If you have to be in DC, go GULC or not at all if you want Biglaw. Hiring prospects out of GULC are scary enough (at or around 50%), anywhere else in DC (aside from UVA which is I guess technically DC area?) is going to be nightmarish.
2. There's "getting in" and then there's "getting in with scholarship money." You want the latter - GULC ain't worth it at full price (almost no school is).
3. Still apply to other comparable schools so you can get scholarship offers to use for negotiation purposes.
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Re: Needed score for DC area schools
I don't know the exact data but my gut tells me if you want to end up in DC then UVA > GULCCapitol_Idea wrote:Basically that ^
Some addenda:
1. If you have to be in DC, go GULC or not at all if you want Biglaw. Hiring prospects out of GULC are scary enough (at or around 50%), anywhere else in DC (aside from UVA which is I guess technically DC area?) is going to be nightmarish.
2. There's "getting in" and then there's "getting in with scholarship money." You want the latter - GULC ain't worth it at full price (almost no school is).
3. Still apply to other comparable schools so you can get scholarship offers to use for negotiation purposes.
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Re: Needed score for DC area schools
Oh jesus UVA is WAY better than GULC. I just didn't know whether or not OP was counting UVA as 'DC area" given that it's like 2 hours away. Shit, UPenn is a 'DC Area' school by that definition.
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