Sounds like an intriguing career and story. There are some admissions calculators, and 7Sage has one, that can help with this. Also, there are several other well-regarded schools that are very highly ranked that could maybe be considered as well--the University of Chicago and Northwestern are examples.
Thanks for the shout-out, @richardakuson632. I don't know the full story, and predicting someone's chances without an LSAT score is a bit like trying to plot a point on the map with only a longitude coordinate, but your soft factors are eye-popping, so yes, you have a chance! Study your heart out for the LSAT and get in touch (editors@davidbusis895.com) if you think you might want some editorial or strategic guidance.
Thank you, David. I'll definitely get in touch once I have my scores. Many thanks!
Thanks for the shout-out, @richardakuson632. I don't know the full story, and predicting someone's chances without an LSAT score is a bit like trying to plot a point on the map with only a longitude coordinate, but your soft factors are eye-popping, so yes, you have a chance! Study your heart out for the LSAT and get in touch (editors@davidbusis895.com) if you think you might want some editorial or strategic guidance.
Although there is no perfect method for predicting with 100% accuracy what scores/grades someone needs to gain admission to T-14 law schools, https://classic.7sage.com/predictor/ is a really solid tool to measure someone's general chances. To derive an answer to the question: What do you think is the lowest I could score on the LSAT to stand a good chance of getting into these schools? Run a few numbers through that tool.
You have a compelling story to tell so you might want to eventually look into some guidance from 7Sage admissions to assist you through the application process, editing essays etc.
https://classic.7sage.com/admissions/dashboard/
@davidbusis895 is extremely helpful with these matters
Best of luck, keep us posted with updates of your journey with the LSAT and applying!
Although there is no perfect method for predicting with 100% accuracy what scores/grades someone needs to gain admission to T-14 law schools, https://classic.7sage.com/predictor/ is a really solid tool to measure someone's general chances. To derive an answer to the question: What do you think is the lowest I could score on the LSAT to stand a good chance of getting into these schools? Run a few numbers through that tool.
You have a compelling story to tell so you might want to eventually look into some guidance from 7Sage admissions to assist you through the application process, editing essays etc.
https://classic.7sage.com/admissions/dashboard/
@davidbusis895 is extremely helpful with these matters
Best of luck, keep us posted with updates of your journey with the LSAT and applying!
David
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Sounds like an intriguing career and story. There are some admissions calculators, and 7Sage has one, that can help with this. Also, there are several other well-regarded schools that are very highly ranked that could maybe be considered as well--the University of Chicago and Northwestern are examples.
@davidbusis895 said:
Thanks for the shout-out, @richardakuson632. I don't know the full story, and predicting someone's chances without an LSAT score is a bit like trying to plot a point on the map with only a longitude coordinate, but your soft factors are eye-popping, so yes, you have a chance! Study your heart out for the LSAT and get in touch (editors@davidbusis895.com) if you think you might want some editorial or strategic guidance.
Thank you, David. I'll definitely get in touch once I have my scores. Many thanks!
Thanks for the shout-out, @richardakuson632. I don't know the full story, and predicting someone's chances without an LSAT score is a bit like trying to plot a point on the map with only a longitude coordinate, but your soft factors are eye-popping, so yes, you have a chance! Study your heart out for the LSAT and get in touch (editors@davidbusis895.com) if you think you might want some editorial or strategic guidance.
@richardakuson632 said:
Although there is no perfect method for predicting with 100% accuracy what scores/grades someone needs to gain admission to T-14 law schools, https://classic.7sage.com/predictor/ is a really solid tool to measure someone's general chances. To derive an answer to the question: What do you think is the lowest I could score on the LSAT to stand a good chance of getting into these schools? Run a few numbers through that tool.
You have a compelling story to tell so you might want to eventually look into some guidance from 7Sage admissions to assist you through the application process, editing essays etc.
https://classic.7sage.com/admissions/dashboard/
@davidbusis895 is extremely helpful with these matters
Best of luck, keep us posted with updates of your journey with the LSAT and applying!
David
Thank you, David.
Although there is no perfect method for predicting with 100% accuracy what scores/grades someone needs to gain admission to T-14 law schools, https://classic.7sage.com/predictor/ is a really solid tool to measure someone's general chances. To derive an answer to the question: What do you think is the lowest I could score on the LSAT to stand a good chance of getting into these schools? Run a few numbers through that tool.
You have a compelling story to tell so you might want to eventually look into some guidance from 7Sage admissions to assist you through the application process, editing essays etc.
https://classic.7sage.com/admissions/dashboard/
@davidbusis895 is extremely helpful with these matters
Best of luck, keep us posted with updates of your journey with the LSAT and applying!
David