From West Virginia applying to WVU...Will this help?
Posted: Tue Jan 26, 2010 7:49 pm
Hey this is kind of a real general question and I'm sorry for that.
I remember when applying to undergrad schools that those who live in state are looked upon more favorably in terms of being admitted. My question is does this hold with law schools? My numbers are sort of "on the fence" so to speak interms of previous incoming class profiles. My GPA is in the range but my LSAT is slightly below. I've already been accepted into one school, but I would really like to go to WVU because I'd like to practice in state and WVU is fairly highly regarded in the state. I have pretty good softs, a lot of volunteer work, charity work, an internship etc. and 4 solid LOR's, two from history professors, one from the chair of the deparment (my major) and two from Jesuit Priests (I go to a small private Jesuit University in WV).
But that's really not important to my question I suppose, but does the fact that I have lived in WV my entire life and go to a very good university with a decent GPA, will my application be viewed more favorably than if I was out of state.
I apologize again for the general question. Thank you very much for your input!
Best,
B.L.
I remember when applying to undergrad schools that those who live in state are looked upon more favorably in terms of being admitted. My question is does this hold with law schools? My numbers are sort of "on the fence" so to speak interms of previous incoming class profiles. My GPA is in the range but my LSAT is slightly below. I've already been accepted into one school, but I would really like to go to WVU because I'd like to practice in state and WVU is fairly highly regarded in the state. I have pretty good softs, a lot of volunteer work, charity work, an internship etc. and 4 solid LOR's, two from history professors, one from the chair of the deparment (my major) and two from Jesuit Priests (I go to a small private Jesuit University in WV).
But that's really not important to my question I suppose, but does the fact that I have lived in WV my entire life and go to a very good university with a decent GPA, will my application be viewed more favorably than if I was out of state.
I apologize again for the general question. Thank you very much for your input!
Best,
B.L.