<p>In short, you will need 170+ to get into a T14 law school given that you have a 3.5 GPA and graduating early (which is a disadvantage), unless you are of black or hispanic ethnic background.</p>
<p>Also, UCLA cares a lot about GPA and they tend to accept only 3.6-3.7+ GPA candidates regardless of LSAT. You may be out of luck with UCLA.</p>
<p>Don’t project your LSAT score based on SAT. LSAT is much more difficult, not to mention these two exams test totally different abilities. SAT is a test you can just walk into without prep and do well. LSAT isn’t like that.</p>
<p>Lastly, no one can actually chance your application without your actual LSAT score.</p>