Which top regional law schools can get you big law?
Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2012 8:57 pm
I'm considering top regional law schools based on my lsat practice score performance
What I've learned from TLS is that if you pick a regional school, you will most likely spend most of you legal career in that state. I have only lived in Texas and Arizona--humid heat vs dry heat--so I don't now what to expect from the Northeast. I've visited California and Florida, but just for vacationing.
I was thinking:
UT for the Southwest (I might get accepted since i'm a Texan resident and they have the 65% requirement)
Vanderbilt for Tennessee/Atlanta/Georgia
UB/BC for...Boston?
I think there is too much competition in California to even think about it.
Is there any region I should also consider?
Depending on the scholly I receive from the law schools I apply (if any), I might as well shoot for the tail of the T-14 in 2014.
Should I just rely on LST? or is there something I should also consider? I know that these numbers don't necessarily mean the odds of getting into big law since some law students do criminal/environmental or whatever flies their boat
http://www.lawschooltransparency.com/tag/nlj-250/
Stats: 159, 3.72. (URM: MA). Weak Softs.
What I've learned from TLS is that if you pick a regional school, you will most likely spend most of you legal career in that state. I have only lived in Texas and Arizona--humid heat vs dry heat--so I don't now what to expect from the Northeast. I've visited California and Florida, but just for vacationing.
I was thinking:
UT for the Southwest (I might get accepted since i'm a Texan resident and they have the 65% requirement)
Vanderbilt for Tennessee/Atlanta/Georgia
UB/BC for...Boston?
I think there is too much competition in California to even think about it.
Is there any region I should also consider?
Depending on the scholly I receive from the law schools I apply (if any), I might as well shoot for the tail of the T-14 in 2014.
Should I just rely on LST? or is there something I should also consider? I know that these numbers don't necessarily mean the odds of getting into big law since some law students do criminal/environmental or whatever flies their boat
http://www.lawschooltransparency.com/tag/nlj-250/
Stats: 159, 3.72. (URM: MA). Weak Softs.