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3.8, practice LSAT 163-166, University of Kentucky

Posted: Sat May 01, 2010 12:00 am
by ukwildcat91
3.8, practice LSAT 163-166, University of Kentucky (double major in finance and economics). I am also Indian if that matters. Are these numbers good enough to get into a top 30 law school?

Re: 3.8, practice LSAT 163-166, University of Kentucky

Posted: Sat May 01, 2010 12:11 am
by jdhonest
a practice LSAT won't get you into any law school.

Re: 3.8, practice LSAT 163-166, University of Kentucky

Posted: Sat May 01, 2010 12:13 am
by vandy2012
As it has been said numerous times in other threads, nobody can predict your chances from a practice LSAT score range.

Though, you have a solid GPA so that should help even with a low-160s score. A friend of mine, non-URM, got into a Top 40 with a 3.3ish GPA and a 162 LSAT. Judging from that, with a higher GPA and a similar score, you could probably get into a slightly higher school, but not quite sure about a Top 30

Re: 3.8, practice LSAT 163-166, University of Kentucky

Posted: Sat May 01, 2010 12:16 am
by vandy2012
Honestly, these threads are pretty useless.. Look at the school's website, find their median GPA/LSAT range, and judge accordingly

Re: 3.8, practice LSAT 163-166, University of Kentucky

Posted: Sat May 01, 2010 1:17 am
by Dr. Strangelove
You would have a shot at some T30 schools with a 163 LSAT.
In particular Emory, Indiana, Boston College, Iowa, Alabama, Fordham, UNC, Washington & Lee

A 166 LSAT would increase your range of options significantly. It would give you a very good shot at any of the T30 schools except the T14/Vanderbilt/UCLA/UT-Austin.

Best of luck!