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Non-Traditional Students / Law school with a physics degree
« on: July 06, 2012, 11:18:29 AM »
hello all, I am 7 years out of undergrad and graduated with a BA in physics and BA in mathematics (dual degree). I had a GPA of 3.07 and for the past 7 years have been working in investment banking. Now I am considering shelfing everything and going back to school to pursue a law degree. Am I completely out of my mind? Will I qualify for any of the top tier schools with my lower gpa? Do schools take into consideration the difficulty of my 2 undergrad degrees? I have been taking practice LSATs and have been consistently scoring 170+. What kind of schools can I get into?
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