Undergrad student (class of '23) seeking advice
Posted: Thu Aug 01, 2019 9:14 pm
Hey! So this is going to be my first year at university, attending FSU. In my senior year of HS, I became really interested in pursuing law as a potential career. However, as i've been scouring the internet for any information I can get my hands on about law school, GPA requirements and LSAT scores, i've come across several posts that made me realize the serious dedication and hard work i'm going to have to put in these next 4 years of my life and onward. I stumbled across this site while exploring law schools, and have browsed through some posts yet I haven't been able to find proper advice for someone who is at my current position in life (really just starting my life lol).
ALSO, I come from a relatively socioeconomic background and financial decisions are at the top priority for my education. For example, the only reason I chose FSU over my local uni was because FSU offered me more money. Personally, I don't plan to go into law if it means not getting into a top school, not because of "prestige" and all that but I feel that if I don't get into a top law school then the financial risk I would be putting myself in would be unfeasible.
Anyways, any advice from current/prospective/graduated law students would be very appreciated and could very well help me find direction in these next 4 years. From what I understand, your undergrad GPA and LSAT scores are the 2 most important factors in law school admissions. If anyone would care to add any further information on how my undergrad major (political science) and school have an impact on my admission into a top law school, i'm willing to take any responses I get, honestly. :)
ALSO, I come from a relatively socioeconomic background and financial decisions are at the top priority for my education. For example, the only reason I chose FSU over my local uni was because FSU offered me more money. Personally, I don't plan to go into law if it means not getting into a top school, not because of "prestige" and all that but I feel that if I don't get into a top law school then the financial risk I would be putting myself in would be unfeasible.
Anyways, any advice from current/prospective/graduated law students would be very appreciated and could very well help me find direction in these next 4 years. From what I understand, your undergrad GPA and LSAT scores are the 2 most important factors in law school admissions. If anyone would care to add any further information on how my undergrad major (political science) and school have an impact on my admission into a top law school, i'm willing to take any responses I get, honestly. :)