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Your LSAT is fine for a top-tier (it's a bit short of Yale, UChicago, etc. though). You chances at a scholarship are going to increase linearly with a decrease in the prestige of a law school (many second-tiers are probably going to offer scholarships that are worth 70%+ of the cost). For example, you probably won't get scholarship money from Stanford but you should stand a good chance at serious scholarship money at say UWashington.

2007-01-03 17:53:11 · answer #1 · answered by Target Acquired 5 · 0 1

You'll make it to a first tier law school. Top 15 school is very iffy. This is assuming your grades are pretty good too.

That score might get you some scholarship offers from 2nd tier school and below. The lower the rank, the better the chance at a scholarship.

2007-01-03 17:23:57 · answer #2 · answered by Linkin 7 · 0 0

Lower top tier or higher second tier sounds about right.

Depends on GPA, too.

Several people I knew (with good GPAs) entered a higher second tier school with honors at entrance scholarships with lsats between 162 and 166.

2007-01-03 16:55:14 · answer #3 · answered by Ejsenstejn 2 · 0 0

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