<p>CAn a latino be accepted to one of the top 6 law schools if he has:</p>
<p>GPA-3.4
LSAT 170</p>
<p>thanks for your input :)</p>
<p>CAn a latino be accepted to one of the top 6 law schools if he has:</p>
<p>GPA-3.4
LSAT 170</p>
<p>thanks for your input :)</p>
<p>Yes. Unless he’s from Berkeley.</p>
<p>thanks
ill be the exception :)</p>
<p>So, you are a high school senior who has not gotten into college yet, does not have a single grade from a college class, has never seen the LSAT, and doesn’t even know where they’re going to go for college, and you’re asking us about chances for law school? </p>
<p>Most people on this board think a hypothetical LSAT makes the estimate worthless enough, but a 100% hypothetical GPA? That’s a first. </p>
<p>At least finish a semester of college and come back and people will be much more helpful.</p>
<p>Hahahahaha.</p>
<p>To be fair,</p>
<p>A 3.4 isn’t that hard to get, though the ridiculousness of the OP still remains.</p>
<p>Roneald- You need better inductive skills</p>
<p>Just wondering if i get in with the following scenario
its not that hard to answer</p>
<p>You don’t know what the landscape will look like 4 years from now. There have been URMs similar numbers who were admitted 2 cycles ago that are being, held, waitlisted and some outright rejected this cycle.</p>
<p>Just get the best GPA and LSAT you can.</p>