<p>I have a 2.97 from Princeton and a 170 on the LSAT.</p>
<p>I've been working at a law firm for a year as a paralegal, and was recently promoted to a project manager so now I basically manage cases from start to finish working with the lawyers at my firm and delegating projects to the paralegals.</p>
<p>I'm planning to apply early decision to the University of Michigan and was just wondering if anyone could comment on my chances of admission? Will my ivy league education, LSAT score, and work experience be enough to outweigh my low GPA? Any insight would be appreciated. Thank you :)</p>
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<p>No, no, and no. (Sorry.)</p>
<p>ED can be a plus, however, assuming that you are ok being full pay.</p>
<p>You can plug in the numbers [url=<a href=“http://www.lawschoolpredictor.com/wp-content/uploads/Law-School-Predictor-Full-Time-Programs.htm]yourself[/url”>http://www.lawschoolpredictor.com/wp-content/uploads/Law-School-Predictor-Full-Time-Programs.htm]yourself[/url</a>], but it does not look good. A 2.97 is very low for the top schools. A 170 LSAT is similarly decent but not great. Get that up to a 175, however, and things start to look reasonable. If you are dead set on law school your best bet is to work up to a 175, get a few more years of work experience, and ED to Northwestern.</p>