Hello, I received a 146 on my LSAT. I have a 3.4 GPA from an ivy league school and am from Maine. I am interested in schools in the south. Because of my poor LSAT, I am wondering if my chances of getting into to some of my schools are far-fetched. If they are, what schools should I consider?
1. Alabama
2. Ole Miss
3. Oklahoma
4. Houston
5. College of Charleston
Thanks!
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Re: What are my chances?
You should under no circumstances attend law school with that lsat score.
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Isparkytrainer wrote:You should under no circumstances attend law school with that lsat score.
agree sparky , that LSAT score is low. My guess you didn’t learn the games. However, the hell with us, what do you think? Bama is a good school and that is far below their medians. So, are you out? Absolutely, if you don’t have a reason to tell Bama they would make a huge mistake by not accepting you. I can’t speak for sparky but your LSAT is the 5 star recruitment process for law schools. A great indication of ones potential but a 178 and a shit work ethic equals your butt getting kicked in a courtroom. I scored a 163, good for me, some would die if they scored it. Tom Brady was the second to last pick in the draft because of tests, stats only show you what happened in the past , not your future. Be the first 146 to beat an Ivy League Moot Court. Can you apply the law to your cases better than anyone else? If you answered or ever answer no, then maybe sparky is right and this ain’t for you . I believe in you, if you do
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Re: What are my chances?
Hi,
I'm also looking for some feedback on chances... My gpa is 3.57 from a top 10 school, and my lsat is 171. I'd really like NYU, Georgetown, Penn or Columbia.
I'm also looking for some feedback on chances... My gpa is 3.57 from a top 10 school, and my lsat is 171. I'd really like NYU, Georgetown, Penn or Columbia.
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