155/3.5 with WE Forum
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Re: 155/3.5 with WE
Marquette and Depaul are definitely within your reach. I would shoot an app over to Chicago-Kent and Loyola Chicago as well, although they may be a little bit of a reach. Also consider William Mitchell in MN.
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Re: 155/3.5 with WE
Taken it twice, 155 both times.....deadhipsters wrote:Retake

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Re: 155/3.5 with WE
Geez. Take that shit again. Stop at nothing until you get above 160. It is worth it. A 3.5 isn't a terrible GPA you could swing some decent schools if you improved. Get all the bibles and get to work... again. You are an engineer not a L.A major. You must be reasonably smart.
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Re: 155/3.5 with WE
Not to double post. But I will. I would expect your career prospects to be far better as an engineer than as an attorney coming from any of those schools. You may want to reconsider LS altogether if you can't improve.
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Re: 155/3.5 with WE
If you want the Midwest- you can get into Indiana-Indianapolis & William Mitchell of T100 Midwest schools.
William Mitchell (154 LSAT, 3.395 GPA): Above both
Indianapolis (155 LSAT, 3.425 GPA): At LSAT and above GPA
I think you should get into Marquette too.
Good luck!
William Mitchell (154 LSAT, 3.395 GPA): Above both
Indianapolis (155 LSAT, 3.425 GPA): At LSAT and above GPA
I think you should get into Marquette too.
Good luck!
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Re: 155/3.5 with WE
A few more points and you could apply to Iowa. Otherwise, just stick to engineering. Heck, my whole family is in engineering, and we're doing fine. Midwesterners too.
Not to knock your LS aspirations. Just defending engineering as a career.
Not to knock your LS aspirations. Just defending engineering as a career.