Hi all!
I have a 3.4 GPA and a 162 LSAT.
What schools should I look at in the Tri-State area?
Thanks!
3.4/162- Tri-State area schools? Forum
- usaorbust
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Re: 3.4/162- Tri-State area schools?
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- cavalier1138
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Re: 3.4/162- Tri-State area schools?
JFC, you didn't even read the first sentence of the default Google search result correctly. Do better.usaorbust wrote:According to google there are 48 different tri state areas?
OP: What do you want to do with your degree?
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Re: 3.4/162- Tri-State area schools?
Sorry for the confusion. Tri State- NY/NJ/CT
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Re: 3.4/162- Tri-State area schools?
It depends on which state since all the schools in your range are somewhat hyper regional. Even though Rutgers is only 10 miles outside of Manhattan in Newark, its an uphill climb to get a job across the Hudson. If you want NJ, look at Rutgers and Seton Hall. Connecticut, UConn. New York, shoot for Cardozo. They seem to be the least shitty in terms of scholarship retention at that level.
You shouldn't go to any of these schools without a huge scholarship and realistic career goals.
You shouldn't go to any of these schools without a huge scholarship and realistic career goals.
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Re: 3.4/162- Tri-State area schools?
This.Rigo wrote:You shouldn't go to any of these schools without a huge scholarship and realistic career goals.
I would add that UConn's campus is pretty far from what most people consider the NYC tri-state. Hartford is a whole other universe. It's not obvious how easy it would be to go UConn Law>Fairfield County without connections or an Ivy-League bachelor's degree.
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