Can I get into a top law school?

<p>My GPA is around a 3.75 and my LSAT score is a 172. I'd say my essay is well written. Do you think I have a shot at schools in the top 5 or 10?</p>

<p>From what I understand, the LSAT score is the most important factor in law school admissions and you have a great one! I think you definitely have a chance, :D</p>

<p>Do you have a pre-law advisor at your university you can speak to about this?</p>

<p>Look at these rankings:
[Average</a> LSAT Scores for Top Law Schools](<a href=“http://www.lsatprepcourse.com/law.htm]Average”>http://www.lsatprepcourse.com/law.htm)</p>

<p>EDIT:
The following is a table of LSAT score percentiles for each law school:
Ranking Law School Average LSAT Scores
1 Harvard University Law School 170-176
2 Columbia University Law School 170-175
3 Yale University Law School 169-177
4 New York University School of Law 169-173
5 University of Chicago Law School 169-173
6 Stanford University Law School 168-172
7 Northwestern University Law School 166-172
8 University of Pennsylvania Law School 166-171
9 University of Virginia School of Law 166-171
10 Georgetown University Law Center 166-170
11 University of Michigan–Ann Arbor Law School 166-170
12 Cornell University Law School 166-168
13 Duke University School of Law 165-170
14 University of Southern California Gould School of Law 165-167
15 University of California–Berkeley School of Law 164-170</p>

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