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To those familiar with law school/the admissions process...
It's the summer before my senior year in college, and this means that in the next few months I'm going to begin applying to law schools. Just a little background into my numbers before I ask any questions: I currently have a 4.0 GPA at a small private liberal arts school. I just got my lsat score back and scored a 161 (meh, I should of done a bit better, but it's not horrible).
Anyways, I have started to do some research, and am slowly gaining info on which schools might be A) long shots (but worthwile for me to take a shot at); B) Good fits (schools I would have a pretty good chance of getting into); and C) some safe bets just in case. The point of this post isn't for you guys to simply recommend which schools I should be applying to, although if you have any suggestions, they are certainly welcome. But without knowing more about myself and my goals, I wouldn't expect you to be able to compile a solid list of recommendations. Rather, I have a few other questions I am just curious about: To those who share (or know people with) similar numbers, where did you/they apply? Where did you get accepted? Where did you end up going? Do you think you made any mistakes along the way (ie. applied to too many schools out of your league, should have applied to some better schools, should have chosen a different school, etc.). To anyone else, do you feel your law school was overrated/underrated? Are there schools that maybe don't have excellent reputations, but are actually excellent schools? Are there schools with great reps that probably don't deserve the high rankings? Is there anything else you wish you knew when you were applying to law school that you know now? And any other tips/hints you might have. Anyways, sorry for the long-winded post. I appreciate any input you guys are willing to give on this issue. I know a bunch of you have been in my position and probably have some excellent advice. Thanks |
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Re: To those familiar with law school/the admissions process...
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Princeton review Law school site [/ QUOTE ] Thanks, and believe me, I'm not using OOT as a substitute for doing real research. However, there might be opinions that don't show up in the books that might be worthwile. |
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Re: To those familiar with law school/the admissions process...
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[ QUOTE ] Princeton review Law school site [/ QUOTE ] Thanks, and believe me, I'm not using OOT as a substitute for doing real research. However, there might be opinions that don't show up in the books that might be worthwile. [/ QUOTE ] Check the message board |
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I will, thanks [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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An ex-girlfriend of mine from undergrad applied to schools this last year, had similar grades/scores as you, and got accpeted to the fringe top 10 schools (Cal, UCLA, Northwestern, Georgetown).
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Re: To those familiar with law school/the admissions process...
OK, I got 165 (93rd percentile) on the LSAT and my GPA was 3.62. I applied to Boyd School of Law in Las Vegas (UNLV) and not to any other school. I had a full time job and family in Vegas that I didn't want to leave. (I am a part-time student).
Also, well, I knew I'd get in (no stress, less money) and since I did my undergrad there, I was familar with the campus. That said, I think it's a great school, but I think I personally would have taken my education more seriously if I had left town. See, I'm just getting average grades now and it's kinda bumming me out. Also, I applied late (yeah, I procrastinate a lot) so I missed out on some good scholarships. And, if I had gone to another school, I might have gotten nearly a full ride just from my LSAT score. Alas, the deed is done and I'm plugging through to the end. Basically, I'm just sayiing there are many considerations and you shouldn't rush into it. Hope this helps! |
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Re: To those familiar with law school/the admissions process...
Come on, be honest now. You're not really a marsupial, are you?
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Re: To those familiar with law school/the admissions process...
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Come on, be honest now. You're not really a marsupial, are you? [/ QUOTE ] You miss PokerJo, don't you? |
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Re: To those familiar with law school/the admissions process...
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[ QUOTE ] Come on, be honest now. You're not really a marsupial, are you? [/ QUOTE ] You miss PokerJo, don't you? [/ QUOTE ] No, but I do need some excitement in my life. |
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