<p>Attend Cornell, URM (Hispanic), Gpa 3.8 (history major), sophomore.
Leadership position within a large club.
LSAT is a big unknown. I don't really think I'll do well in the game/puzzle section, but have not really studied yet.
Anyone think I have a good shot at getting into Cornell LAW since I will have graduated from the undergrad program (Arts and Sciences).
Where else might a have a chance?</p>
<p>How are you asking about chances when you have no clue what your LSAT is? Unless you pull a 165+, you don’t have a chance at Cornell law really. I am saying 165+ due to the fact you are a URM. This might even be a generous number. Study for the LSAT, see what you get and you might have a shot. I think since you are a URM a 165 and your nice GPA from Cornell might grant an acceptance. See what you get first though. I thought I was going to get a 1400/1600 on the SATs. Let’s just say that didn’t happen. Best of luck to you.</p>
<p>If you look at law school numbers there are many urm’s that get in to Cornell with much lower lsat scores then 165. I would think you would like to try some place else as there are some great law schools out there. So study hard and apply to as many top school as you can afford. It does also depend on what type of urm you are but some say you can get a bump of 5-7 points. Please learn from my daughters mistakes and get your application in early.</p>