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Made a B- in UG Business Law class - Law school prospects?
Posted: Fri Dec 20, 2013 1:43 am
by owenshaw
Hey guys,
I am currently a third year business student and we are required to take a business law course as part of the curriculum and I received a B- in the class. I don't intend to apply K-JD route but instead take a few years to work and then join after that to get into a solid JD/MBA program (Northwestern is my ideal goal). How badly does this hurt future law school prospects since its a law related class?
Any feedback is greatly appreciated!
Re: Made a B- in UG Business Law class - Law school prospects?
Posted: Fri Dec 20, 2013 1:45 am
by xRON MEXiCOx
Auto-reject from every T-50 school
Re: Made a B- in UG Business Law class - Law school prospects?
Posted: Fri Dec 20, 2013 1:46 am
by rad lulz
mylsn.info
Re: Made a B- in UG Business Law class - Law school prospects?
Posted: Fri Dec 20, 2013 1:56 am
by Nova
adcomms don't care what classes you take
Re: Made a B- in UG Business Law class - Law school prospects?
Posted: Fri Dec 20, 2013 3:48 am
by malleus discentium
It only hurts to the extent that it hurts your GPA. The fact that it's law related means nothing.
Re: Made a B- in UG Business Law class - Law school prospects?
Posted: Fri Dec 20, 2013 3:50 am
by daryldixon
What did it do to your GPA?
Re: Made a B- in UG Business Law class - Law school prospects?
Posted: Fri Dec 20, 2013 6:02 am
by altoid99
Also, do you have an LSAT score?
Re: Made a B- in UG Business Law class - Law school prospects?
Posted: Fri Dec 20, 2013 12:42 pm
by owenshaw
My gpa didn't go down or up this term overall but stayed the same at a 3.25. Planning to take the LSAT next fall
Re: Made a B- in UG Business Law class - Law school prospects?
Posted: Fri Dec 20, 2013 12:54 pm
by JuTMSY4
owenshaw wrote:Hey guys,
I am currently a third year business student and we are required to take a business law course as part of the curriculum and I received a B- in the class. I don't intend to apply K-JD route but instead take a few years to work and then join after that to get into a solid JD/MBA program (Northwestern is my ideal goal). How badly does this hurt future law school prospects since its a law related class?
Any feedback is greatly appreciated!
I remember when I started my 2nd semester of 1L and a few kids had declared that they took Con Law in UG and so they were well-prepared for law school's con law class.
You know how this worked out. These classes mean about as much as any other class...very little this side of the grade itself. Work on that GPA. Also reconsider the MBA (or JD) - both are rarely useful together unless you have a real plan.
Re: Made a B- in UG Business Law class - Law school prospects?
Posted: Fri Dec 20, 2013 1:37 pm
by Gooner91
owenshaw wrote:My gpa didn't go down or up this term overall but stayed the same at a 3.25. Planning to take the LSAT next fall
The Median GPA at NU is like 3.75, you may want to work on bringing yours up if that is your goal. But this one grade will not have an effect on your chances any more than that it is just not a very good grade. Do not worry about what class it was in.
Re: Made a B- in UG Business Law class - Law school prospects?
Posted: Fri Dec 20, 2013 11:27 pm
by notalobbyist
Gooner91 wrote:owenshaw wrote:My gpa didn't go down or up this term overall but stayed the same at a 3.25. Planning to take the LSAT next fall
The Median GPA at NU is like 3.75, you may want to work on bringing yours up if that is your goal. But this one grade will not have an effect on your chances any more than that it is just not a very good grade. Do not worry about what class it was in.
NU is one of the most splitter friendly schools in the T14. It would be more efficient to spend extra time on getting a 170+ on the LSAT.
Re: Made a B- in UG Business Law class - Law school prospects?
Posted: Sun Dec 22, 2013 4:34 pm
by Carlo Von Sexron
Not the end of the world for OP, provided he bumps up his GPA during his final year and does well on the LSAT. Since he's going the non-trad route, his work experience might go in his favor, if it's meaningful (or at least he's able to spin it right on the resume). I agree with what people said about ad comms not caring what classes you take in undergrad.
Re: Made a B- in UG Business Law class - Law school prospects?
Posted: Tue Dec 24, 2013 11:20 pm
by john1990
B- is just a bad grade. The adcoms might see it and wonder, but I doubt it will make much of a difference. I read my entire business law book and got 2 A's in upper level law classes from memory afterward.
Did you at least like the class? If you do not like business law now you will not like it in law school and I'm guessing your a business major
Re: Made a B- in UG Business Law class - Law school prospects?
Posted: Wed Dec 25, 2013 5:21 pm
by drevo
john1990 wrote: I'm guessing your a business major
owenshaw wrote: I am currently a third year business student
Re: Made a B- in UG Business Law class - Law school prospects?
Posted: Wed Dec 25, 2013 7:24 pm
by ManoftheHour
Ron Mexico wrote:Auto-reject from every T-50 school
rad lulz wrote:mylsn.info
Re: Made a B- in UG Business Law class - Law school prospects?
Posted: Sat Dec 28, 2013 12:25 pm
by Jay2716
notalobbyist wrote:Gooner91 wrote:owenshaw wrote:My gpa didn't go down or up this term overall but stayed the same at a 3.25. Planning to take the LSAT next fall
The Median GPA at NU is like 3.75, you may want to work on bringing yours up if that is your goal. But this one grade will not have an effect on your chances any more than that it is just not a very good grade. Do not worry about what class it was in.
NU is one of the most splitter friendly schools in the T14. It would be more efficient to spend extra time on getting a 170+ on the LSAT.
This is terrible, terrible advice. Of course OP needs a great LSAT, but he is still in undergrad. He needs to boost the GPA. It's never too late to get a good LSAT, but raising the GPA could be the difference between getting in to NU and getting a 5-figure discount to NU. He boosts that GPA to a 3.5 or a 3.6 and he could be in the running for that ED scholly.
Raise the GPA while you can OP, then study the LSAT until you can break into the 170's.