Chances for law school

<p>Hello everyone. </p>

<p>I am an economics major from the University of New Mexico with a minor in the honors program. I am officially done with college (I am finishing a semester early), and I am looking to law school. I have taken the lsat and gotten a 172. My overall GPA is a 3.65. My gpa looked as follows in chronological order, 3.0, 3.3, 3.5, 3.75, 4.0, 4.0, 4.0. I started three campus organizations in which I am/was the president. These groups boast 40 plus members. I am Hispanic also who is very active in charities. (local food bank and such). I have three solid letters from the dean of economics at my school, another professor dealing with economics and law, and the dean of the history department. I am a licensed real estate broker and an intern at a financial analyst's firm. /endrant. I wanted some advice on what law schools I should look towards. I would like to get into duke or georgetown. If I can get into a better school that would be even cooler! What are my chances? I want to go into anti-trust law. Thanks so much. Happy Holidays!</p>

<p>wrong forum - this is for undergrad only :)</p>

<p>Which forum should I go to?</p>

<p>talk.collegeconfidential.com/law-school/</p>

<p>Duke: Low match/Match
Georgetown: Low match</p>

<p>Remember, law school is almost non-holistic… you can have Columbia in the high match range. Then again, law school is the one place where schools with “reach-for anyone” undergrad admissions simply becomes much easier with the right set of numbers.</p>

<p>And even Harvard Law as a reach (but, with the law school applicant pool drying up even Harvard could still be a high match)</p>