<p>Hi all,</p>
<p>say I can pull off a 3.7 gpa.. do i even stand a chance to get into t8 (ie y,h,s,penn,ny,chicago,berkeley,columbia)? what lsat do I need if it is at all possible..</p>
<p>i was co-president of a club, did science research over the summers and have a few co-author publications..</p>
<p>i am an international btw studying in the us. asian.</p>
<p>how hard is it to secure private loans for internationals?</p>
<p>thanks.</p>
<p>lawschoolnumbers.com</p>
<p>Yes, it’s definitely possible, but you’ll probably need an LSAT score in the low 170s to break into the lower-ranked schools on your list. If you can get an LSAT in the high 170s, you have a shot at almost any of them.</p>
<p>Very difficult at YHS without URM, but it is possible. Better have one ballin’ LSAT if you’re gonna reach that high.</p>
<p>Nope, without being an olympic athlete Yale, Harvard, and Stanford are basically out with a 3.7. OP would practically need a 177-180 with that GPA and then the chances are less than 50%.</p>
<p>^^So, we need at least 3.90 to have a realistic chance for HYS ?</p>
<p>I think the consensus is 3.8, but of course that may be higher by the time you apply to LS.</p>
<p>is penn,ny,chicago,berkeley,columbia possible then with a 3.7/170?</p>
<p>what if you have a phd in the sciences/engineering?</p>