<p>Hey guys. I'm sure you've read thousands of these by now, but just wanted to get your opinion. Since I know that it takes a top LSAT score, gpa, and a competitive admissions packet. I'm planning on doing an MD/JD or an MD/PHD, so I took the LSATS since it is a possible career path. It would be great if you were already in Law School, applying, or went through the process. Thanks again </p>
<p>School: Emory University
GPA (all classes): 3.89
LSAT: 173 (99th percentile)
Major: Joint in Anthropology and Religion- Major GPA- 3.9
Major 2: NBB - Major GPA- 3.85</p>
<p>E.C.
Anthropology TA 1 year
Muslim Student Association President 1 semester/ Officer 1 year
Resident Adviser 2 years
Emory Reads (A volunteer literacy program) 1 year
Bonner Leaders 1 year (Ameri Corp Program)
Class Gift</p>
<p>Awards
Department Awards in Anthro
Department award in Religion
Scholarships for leadership
Alumni board scholarship
Who's Who's Among American Colleges
Research Scholar (SIRE is the name)</p>
<p>I'm also working on an honors thesis for my joint major: the cultural and socio religious affects of modern bio policy</p>
<p>Please tell me what you think. I know law schools mostly look look at LSAT and GPA, so wanted to see what e.c. and awards are worth. Also, is my LSAT good enough? Should I try for a 175+? (I have take in it only once, so a second one wouldn't be bad). Thanks as always CI Law Community.</p>