HYS Law School Possible ?

<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 :D</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 (these are only school wide nothing national)
Department award in Religion
Scholarships for leadership
Alumni board scholarship (these are only school wide nothing national)
Who's Who's Among American Colleges
Research Scholar </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. If I have a reasonable chance, because people who's been better have been rejected. Thanks guys.</p>

<p>Damn nice LSAT. Whos who is not that good. GPA is slightly subpar. However, they should take into account that you did a dual major. What’s your ethnicity (are you from the middle east)? If you are African American you have a really good chance. Its more impressive that you did not do pre-law.</p>