4.0 - LSAT on Dec 1, 2012
Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2012 6:48 pm
Hello -
I am interested in attending the top law school that is possible(which of course, coincides with my peronsal style). I went to Uoregon and majored in Business/Accounting, minor in Economics with a 4.0+. I will have 2 years work experience auditing start-ups in Silicon Valley and am a CPA. I started studying for the Dec 1, 2012 LSAT a week ago, which gives me 15 weeks total for studying. I know the higher the score, the better the school, the more $$$ in scholarships! Thus, my questions :
1- What is the minimum score I need to be guarenteed a t-14 (wont go unless I get into t-14/UT/UCLA)?
2- Will my CPA credential/experience play a valuable role in acceptance or be "lame" because it is accounting?
3- Should I wait for the next cycle if I want additional scholarships? (Due to a late application in the rolling admissions process)
I am pretty nervous already about doing well on the LSAT as I have never done poor on a test - but you never know! Any advise will help.
-Steven
I am interested in attending the top law school that is possible(which of course, coincides with my peronsal style). I went to Uoregon and majored in Business/Accounting, minor in Economics with a 4.0+. I will have 2 years work experience auditing start-ups in Silicon Valley and am a CPA. I started studying for the Dec 1, 2012 LSAT a week ago, which gives me 15 weeks total for studying. I know the higher the score, the better the school, the more $$$ in scholarships! Thus, my questions :
1- What is the minimum score I need to be guarenteed a t-14 (wont go unless I get into t-14/UT/UCLA)?
2- Will my CPA credential/experience play a valuable role in acceptance or be "lame" because it is accounting?
3- Should I wait for the next cycle if I want additional scholarships? (Due to a late application in the rolling admissions process)
I am pretty nervous already about doing well on the LSAT as I have never done poor on a test - but you never know! Any advise will help.
-Steven