<p>Stats:</p>
<p>Undergrad: Michigan State University (Eli Broad School of Business)
Cumulative GPA: 3.3
Core GPA: 3.5
Major: Finance </p>
<p>Graduate: Northwestern University (Kellogg School of Management)
GPA: 3.8
MBA, Concentration: Analytical Finance and Managerial Analytics</p>
<p>LSAT: 176</p>
<p>Work Experience:
5 years in the Finance Industry working at Amazon, and Ford Motor Company. All analyst type postions. Can give further detail if needed...</p>
<p>EC:
Typical club member for investing and consulting type activities. Nothing too special, school or work itself generally kept me busy as it was.</p>
<p>Conclusion:
So I know my undergrad GPA is weak (I had one really bad semester Sophmore year spurred by family issues), but I have an MBA from a top 10 program in the country (last I saw top 5 really) with a great GPA and IMO a great LSAT score. Is there any realistic chance at a top 3 law school? I already make 100K+ so I don't see making a career move and going into law unless I can get into one of these schools. I only got into Northwestern because my GMAT was a 750, so I was hoping my LSAT might be able to carry me like my GMAT did previously.
I plan to apply regardless at this point since the opportunity cost is low, but I would really like to know what my expectations should be at this point. If you don't believe I have a chance please provide what ranking section you think my stats qualify me for.</p>
<p>Thank You</p>