Super Traditional Splitter Advice!
Posted: Tue Nov 27, 2018 8:05 pm
Hey guys!
I'm looking for some advice on where you think I should apply. I'm a mechanical engineering major with an economics minor at a "prestigious" university and I currently have a 2.6 GPA (3.4 in my major courses - I screwed up when I was a freshman
). I just took the November LSAT so I am still waiting on the results but prior to the exam I was consistently scoring in the 173-176 range. Do you guys know of any splitter-friendly law schools that I should aim for? I'm not going to be picky about what school I end up at; I'm just thankful for the opportunity to continue my education at the best school I can get into!
Also, would you recommend hiring an admissions consultant to tighten up my personal statement and splitter addendum?
Thanks!
I'm looking for some advice on where you think I should apply. I'm a mechanical engineering major with an economics minor at a "prestigious" university and I currently have a 2.6 GPA (3.4 in my major courses - I screwed up when I was a freshman

Also, would you recommend hiring an admissions consultant to tighten up my personal statement and splitter addendum?
Thanks!