Continuing Student Student Applying for Law School

<p>Hi</p>

<p>I am currently a Northwestern SCS student applying for law school in Fall 2011, and I was wondering if anyone knows if or how badly it will adversly hurt my chances of getting into a top tier school? I have taken 10 classes in the day school, and have a gpa of 3.87, and my lsat is at 170.</p>

<p>For those not familiar with NU SCS, my degree is confirmed by WCAS (ie Weinberg A&S dept), so my actual degree is indistinguishable from that of the day school students (as lets say, Harvard’s extension school for example, which has “Harvard Extension School” on the degree).</p>

<p>Any comments or elaboration on this would really help me out as to what my next step should be…</p>

<p>Thanks in advance</p>

<p>ED to UVA immediately.</p>

<p>You don’t really have a chance to any other t14 this late in the cycle.</p>

<p>Wrong website, btw.</p>

<p>Well, on second thought you might get into to Georgetown or umich with those stats, but UVA would be your highest realistic shot.</p>

<p>the “what are my chances” forum is typically reserved for undergraduate school chances you would have more educated and accuarate responses if you post in the Pre Law forum</p>