Naive or Audaciously chasing my goals?

<p>We can better answer that question when we have your actual LSAT score. </p>

<p>Your ECs will not matter. (They only really matter when you do things that are bigger than your own university (e.g. National debate champion, varsity athlete, found and run a non-profit) or make good fodder for a personal statement.</p>

<p>What will matter is your LSAT, GPA, minority status, and alma mater, roughly in that order. (As always, I will not engage in the affirmative action debate but do encourage those with questions to look up the statistics.) Ifbyou get at least a 170 on the LSAT, I would be very surprised if you did not get at least one T14 acceptance, and would not be shocked if you got some merit money.</p>