Chances for admission?

<p>"Yes it is, <em>pulls out lightsaber</em>
"I'm glad that you have a sense of humor, liberal."</p>

<p>I thought he was serious. I was preparing my troops for some serious combat... :)</p>

<p>Wow, I think my post was deleted from this thread.</p>

<p>Hey thanks for the replies. No this wasn't a joke. If I don't seem well informed, it's because I originally intended on going to med school (hence MCB) but now have started thinking about law. I was actually told that a 3.78 GPA is near the lower 25% at the top law schools, which is why I'm concerned about my admission chances. Of course after reading these posts, I feel much better. </p>

<p>And yes my double major + minor is possible b/c I had lots of AP credit and maxed out the 130 unit limit. For the person who asked, I only took 34 graded units my first three semesters, because, like I said, no motivation (well, I was depressed). I don't remember what my GPA was exactly, but it was around a 3.3. </p>

<p>But you guys are right that my LSAT is hypothetical. However, that's what I scored on LSAC practice exams (and yes I timed myself) so it is the best "score" I have to go off of.</p>

<p>Anyway if you don't believe me, no offense taken.</p>

<p>You're a lock but the theoretical score can change quite dramatically. 1 mistake is a 178, 2 is a 175. 170 is the top 1500 test takers and the difference between top and bottom is only a few questions. I drilled myself to 180 about 80% of the time but still made a dumb mistake. Its pretty nerve-wracking to take the test.</p>