173, 3.7
Posted: Wed Jul 27, 2011 4:47 pm
Hello all, I just found this site today, and it has been useful so far in giving me some insight as to what I can possibly expect in the coming application cycle.
A little background: I took the June LSAT and received a 173. I went to a top west coast engineering school (Stanford/Caltech/Berkeley), and my GPA was ~3.7 in electrical engineering. I've been working for a fairly well known engineering company in CA for the last several years. I was involved in some engineering honor societies and EWB in school, but no especially fantastic extra curriculars. I have published a few papers in engineering magazines/publications since graduating school, but certainly nothing groundbreaking. Essentially average "soft" factors is what I'm trying to say.
Curious about my chances at Berkeley and Stanford? I don't really wish to move out of NorCal due to having my life set up here, etc. While I orginally thought I might be competitive at these schools, it seems as though 3.7 may be thought of as fairly low in the law school world, even though it was quite high in my program. I've checked lawschoolpredictor.com and it has me at "consider" for both schools. Would it be smart to retake the LSAT? or just try with what I have and see what happens?
I am also considering Davis and Hastings if they were to give large enough scholarships.
Thanks
A little background: I took the June LSAT and received a 173. I went to a top west coast engineering school (Stanford/Caltech/Berkeley), and my GPA was ~3.7 in electrical engineering. I've been working for a fairly well known engineering company in CA for the last several years. I was involved in some engineering honor societies and EWB in school, but no especially fantastic extra curriculars. I have published a few papers in engineering magazines/publications since graduating school, but certainly nothing groundbreaking. Essentially average "soft" factors is what I'm trying to say.
Curious about my chances at Berkeley and Stanford? I don't really wish to move out of NorCal due to having my life set up here, etc. While I orginally thought I might be competitive at these schools, it seems as though 3.7 may be thought of as fairly low in the law school world, even though it was quite high in my program. I've checked lawschoolpredictor.com and it has me at "consider" for both schools. Would it be smart to retake the LSAT? or just try with what I have and see what happens?
I am also considering Davis and Hastings if they were to give large enough scholarships.
Thanks