I just received my LSAT score for the June test, and this is my situation:
2.8 GPA from a state University, majored in business admin
166 on the test
Softs aren't particularly strong but I've worked my entire undergrad career
Live in Florida
Where do you think I should apply? And is there anything I can do to improve my chances of getting into a good school, aside from retaking the LSAT? I'm going to apply as soon as the application cycle opens. W&L is my dream school.
Thank you
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Re: 2.8 / 166
lawschoolpredictor.com reveals that your chances are very high at:
Case Western, Miami, Pitt, New Mexico, Hawaii, Penn State, Seton Hall, LSU, Oregon, Syracuse, West Virginia, Catholic, Depaul, Rutgers-Newark, Hofstra, William Mitchell & San Francisco.
Case Western, Miami, Pitt, New Mexico, Hawaii, Penn State, Seton Hall, LSU, Oregon, Syracuse, West Virginia, Catholic, Depaul, Rutgers-Newark, Hofstra, William Mitchell & San Francisco.
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Re: 2.8 / 166
lawschoolpredictor.com reveals that your chances are very high at:
Case Western, Miami, Pitt, New Mexico, Hawaii, Penn State, Seton Hall, LSU, Oregon, Syracuse, West Virginia, Catholic, Depaul, Rutgers-Newark, Hofstra, William Mitchell & San Francisco.
Case Western, Miami, Pitt, New Mexico, Hawaii, Penn State, Seton Hall, LSU, Oregon, Syracuse, West Virginia, Catholic, Depaul, Rutgers-Newark, Hofstra, William Mitchell & San Francisco.
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Re: 2.8 / 166
Your GPA is below every top-100 law school's 25th percentile. This does not bode well unless you are an URM or had some tragic event that may explain away the apparant laziness of your undergrad work. There are no magic potions or spell: the LSAT is your only salvation. 170+ should bump you into the splitter nation.jaxgolfer wrote:I just received my LSAT score for the June test, and this is my situation:
2.8 GPA from a state University, majored in business admin
166 on the test
Softs aren't particularly strong but I've worked my entire undergrad career
Live in Florida
Where do you think I should apply? And is there anything I can do to improve my chances of getting into a good school, aside from retaking the LSAT? I'm going to apply as soon as the application cycle opens. W&L is my dream school.
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