<p>Hello All,</p>
<p>I am currently a senior at Columbia University. For the last 4 years I thought I wanted to become a biologist (virology). I have majored in Biology (overall GPA 3.81), taken mostly science/math courses, and have applied to graduate school for biology. I have been accepted to Cornell and I could get my PhD from there in ~5 years. </p>
<p>But I think I now realize that i do not want to go to graduate school, but rather go to law school. I am not 100% positive about this, but I feel pretty strong. I do not know what to do. Should I just stick it out in graduate school, and then after 4 or so years if I still want to go to law school, take the LSAT and apply then? Should I just just bail on graduate school, do so something else for a year and apply for next year? Also, given my GPA, if I do well on LSAT (say 175), would I competitive for top law schools(I am worried because I have mostly science courses, and my recommendations would be from science professors)?</p>
<p>Thanks everyone!!</p>