New Potential Pre-law student
Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2014 9:52 pm
Hello.
If you click on my profile you can view my stats but I will tell you them anyways. I came out of undergrad about a year ago with a 2.88 GPA. I was originally a science major but I changed majors during my senior year. I am currently planning on taking the LSAT at the end of September and will apply in December after the grades are posted. I am interested in Health Law and want to pursue a joint degree in MCP/JD (Masters in City and Regional Planning). I have had some experience in a healthcare setting. Are there any suggestions from applicants in my situation as to how I can strengthen my application. I would also like to get a masters in bioethics later as well and end up doing some consulting, community work and health policy work. The only thing I have to go on are US News and World Report's rankings of Health Law programs. The best school in my situation right now to apply to is U of Houston. Again any suggestions (i.e., school, application strengthening, etc.)?
If you click on my profile you can view my stats but I will tell you them anyways. I came out of undergrad about a year ago with a 2.88 GPA. I was originally a science major but I changed majors during my senior year. I am currently planning on taking the LSAT at the end of September and will apply in December after the grades are posted. I am interested in Health Law and want to pursue a joint degree in MCP/JD (Masters in City and Regional Planning). I have had some experience in a healthcare setting. Are there any suggestions from applicants in my situation as to how I can strengthen my application. I would also like to get a masters in bioethics later as well and end up doing some consulting, community work and health policy work. The only thing I have to go on are US News and World Report's rankings of Health Law programs. The best school in my situation right now to apply to is U of Houston. Again any suggestions (i.e., school, application strengthening, etc.)?