159 LSAT, 3.42 Undergradute GPA, 3.78 Graduate GPA
Posted: Tue Feb 23, 2010 12:23 am
Greetings,
I'm going to be applying to law school come fall so over the next few months, I plan on visiting various law schools.
I'm a 27 year old Caucasian male.
I got my undergraduate in marketing from California State University Northridge. The last two years there, I earned a 3.87 so I had a clear upwards trajectory.
I obtained my masters in education from Saint Joseph's University in Philadelphia.
I've worked in urban schools and would like to get into educational reform so this is why I'm interested in earning a JD.
I feel that I have solid letters of recommendation writers as one of the people who will be writing one for me is a professor at Wharton whom I had previously worked for.
I want to apply to Temple, Villanova, Pitt, Northeastern, etc.
I'm not too particular into where I go, I just want to get into the best school possible?
What do you think my chances are for the aforementioned schools or what other schools should I stand a good chance of getting into?
Regards,
Rich
I'm going to be applying to law school come fall so over the next few months, I plan on visiting various law schools.
I'm a 27 year old Caucasian male.
I got my undergraduate in marketing from California State University Northridge. The last two years there, I earned a 3.87 so I had a clear upwards trajectory.
I obtained my masters in education from Saint Joseph's University in Philadelphia.
I've worked in urban schools and would like to get into educational reform so this is why I'm interested in earning a JD.
I feel that I have solid letters of recommendation writers as one of the people who will be writing one for me is a professor at Wharton whom I had previously worked for.
I want to apply to Temple, Villanova, Pitt, Northeastern, etc.
I'm not too particular into where I go, I just want to get into the best school possible?
What do you think my chances are for the aforementioned schools or what other schools should I stand a good chance of getting into?
Regards,
Rich