<p>Hi, I've gone to the website to check my chances, but any further info/advice you want to give would be awesome!
I'm applying to BU, BC, NYU (reaches), Northeastern, DePaul, American University, New England Law, Suffolk, New York Law, Roger Williams. Any other colleges in the areas that I should consider applying to let me know!
I'm American but I go to McGill in Canada. I took a ton of science courses (organic chemistry, don't know why! which brought my GPA down).
I'm also contemplating retaking my LSATs, but I have finals on the 8th, 2 on the 13th (and the LSAT's on the 11th)</p>
<p>With a 154 LSAT, you have no chance at your reach schools where you need a minimum of a 160 to even have a feasible chance…and that’s assuming your GPA was approaching a 4.0. With a 3.3, you really need to be scoring 170+ to have a reasonable chance at the reach schools…especially with NYU. </p>
<p>In fact, with your current LSAT score, you may have serious issues even with some of your non-reaches like Northeastern. </p>
<p>I’d concentrate on studying so you can maximize your score on the LSAT. </p>
<p>Also, I’d carefully examine how the current state of the economy has affected the legal profession and assess how strongly you want to be a lawyer. </p>
<p>Have you done legal internships at law firms or considered working as a paralegal first for the experience?</p>
<p>Are you a URM? Otherwise you seem woefully uneducated on the law school process. You don’t stand a chance, not even close, at the majority of schools on your list. And the schools you do have a chance at offer extremely poor job prospects. You HAVE to retake.</p>