<p>So in my case how are the admissions office in schools going to look at my application. Only LSAC GPA and LSAT score and NOT consider my masters at all?</p>
<p>Or is it that LSAT + LSAC GPA combined give a unique score and that score is first considered for further consideration of the application?</p>
<p>Hanna, coming to your question, ya a MBA may do good too. But from what I gathered from a few management consultants a JD seems to be sort after for certain analytical, logical and social structure skills that law students possess. Some suggested that I concentrate on JD. Others suggested that I think about a JD/MBA program. I already have a GMAT score of 760. Now I am concentrating on LSAT.</p>
<p>But ya, since you bring it up, is a JD/MBA worth the time? Or like you suggest a MBA is all I need, especially thinking long term.</p>