<p>There have been two engineers on this and the old forum who went on to law school. The most important thing they want students to know is that law school admissions are number driven, so your GPA is extremely important (as is your LSAT score). Engineering is a notoriously difficult major and eng. graduates tend to have lower GPA’s. From what one of the posters says (and she’s in her first year of law school, after getting an eng. degree and working for a couple of years for an engineering firm), law schools do NOT take into account that your GPA is lower because you were in engineering. You can do a search here and on the old forum for these threads about law school and engineering, especially the ones by Ariesathena.</p>