What are my chances at getting in?

<p>I recently graduated from UC Davis with a B.S. in Neurobiology, Physiology, and Behavior. I have been working in a stem cell research laboratory for a year and a half, but I have recently decided that I do not want to pursue a PhD and become a scientist. </p>

<p>I am now considering law school, my father and brother are both lawyers, graduating from McGeorge and Santa Clara Law schools, respectively. My undergrad GPA was pretty low(2.85), and I have not taken the LSAT. I am wondering what type of LSAT score I need to have any chance at getting into a California school in the top 100, like, McGeorge, USF, Santa Clara, or LMU?</p>

<p>Well, I plugged your data into the databse on lawschoolpredictor.com and it says you need a minimum of 160 on the LSAT to get into a top 100 law school. If the site is correct, then even if you get a 160, you would be limited to the bottom 25% of the top 100 list.</p>