<p>The bigger question is–
is a 165 LSAT or a<br>
170 LSAT------- or a
175 LSAT or whatever LSAT score- be interpreted for Law school admission any differently if you are a UG from Cornell ILR- CAS- Harvard or Penn State. And I do not think anyone on these boards can give you a definitive answer. </p>
<p>You are the one who is going to take the LSAT and get a particular score.
If you can score within the top 1% on the LSAT and get a 172 or higher, you willl most probably get into a top 6 law school. Just be very aware that 99% score below 172. So it is YOUR responsibility to do as well in your UG studies and LSAT’s as you possibly can if your aim is to get into a top law school</p>
<p>My kid is ILR and got top 5% in the LSAT’s (167). She will be applying to law school in the next year of two.
Will she get into HYS??-- Probably not. But she has a shot at T-14 and should most probably get into a top 20- 25 based on her LSAT’s and GPA.</p>
<p>but if she were a Cornell UG in CAS, her results in law school admission would most probably be the same as she will be judged on that LSAT score and her GPA.</p>