Law School admission potential, please give your input.

If you take some time after school and work for a year or two and have an LSAT score above a school’s median, you ay well get in. I may be wrong, but I believe that a lot of law schools weight LSAT scores more heavily than GPAs

Your rigorous undergrad studies will help you, as there have been numerous sources on this board (including people who served on law school admissions committees) that state that when your GPA is examined by a law school admissions committee, the committee will look at your course of study to see what your GPA “really” means. The committee wants to know that you’re smart, and a 3.0 in aerospace engineering shows that you’re smart; a 3.0 in a joke major does not.

Also, there’s a law school for everyone. Only some law schools are worth 3 years out of the job market and expensive tuition, though.