Chances at a T7-14?
Posted: Sat Jun 05, 2010 4:16 pm
I'm curious what I'm going to need on the LSAT within reason that will give me a good chance at the bottom half of the T14 schools. I know about lawschoolpredictor and all of the others and I know what they say, but I'm interested in opinions as well.
LSDAS GPA: 3.3-3.4
LSAT Cold Diagnostic: 169
Decent work experience during school, decent ECs but nothing life changing, study abroad experience if that matters, strong PS, an addendum explaining why my GPA sucked early, and good LORs
Not a URM
I'm not EDing anywhere. I can apply early, but I don't have a clear first choice, I'd rather apply at a bunch and see if anyone lower comes through with aid.
I know that PTs mean nothing until you take the real thing, but I'm reasonably optimistic about the LSAT. I was 99th percentile on both ACT and SAT and 92nd for the GRE and GMAT so I believe that I am capable of getting somewhere above 170 and don't get test anxiety to speak of.
So a couple of questions:
What score will I need to be all but guaranteed to be in at one of the T14?
Would it be to my advantage to apply after first semester grades are in to raise my GPA, or would the extra 6 weeks between me and the early applicants be more detrimental than it's worth?
What schools are going to look most favorably upon a <25% GPA with a good LSAT?
Are there any schools out of the T14 that I could potentially get substantial merit aid at with those numbers and also have good job prospects coming out? (I'm not tied to any region after I graduate, I can work anywhere)
Thanks!
LSDAS GPA: 3.3-3.4
LSAT Cold Diagnostic: 169
Decent work experience during school, decent ECs but nothing life changing, study abroad experience if that matters, strong PS, an addendum explaining why my GPA sucked early, and good LORs
Not a URM
I'm not EDing anywhere. I can apply early, but I don't have a clear first choice, I'd rather apply at a bunch and see if anyone lower comes through with aid.
I know that PTs mean nothing until you take the real thing, but I'm reasonably optimistic about the LSAT. I was 99th percentile on both ACT and SAT and 92nd for the GRE and GMAT so I believe that I am capable of getting somewhere above 170 and don't get test anxiety to speak of.
So a couple of questions:
What score will I need to be all but guaranteed to be in at one of the T14?
Would it be to my advantage to apply after first semester grades are in to raise my GPA, or would the extra 6 weeks between me and the early applicants be more detrimental than it's worth?
What schools are going to look most favorably upon a <25% GPA with a good LSAT?
Are there any schools out of the T14 that I could potentially get substantial merit aid at with those numbers and also have good job prospects coming out? (I'm not tied to any region after I graduate, I can work anywhere)
Thanks!