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Pre-law


Question Posted Thursday October 25 2007, 5:50 am

Alright, so the way I see it.. you can just go to any average university and get really high grades (both GPA and LSAT) and then apply to a really goood law-school and you have a high shot at a good future as a lawyer?! Am I right? Or is it actually really important that you get into a GREAT Ivy League university (like Harvard) to begin with?? What I'm asking I guess is - If I go to a regular university (where people who got in had an average of 3.4 GPA) do I have a shot at being a lawyer? Or am I screwed cause I didnt get into any of the good universities?

This is my future here, so I ask you to not answer this question unless you really know what you're talking about! Thank you.

Please don't advise me to talk to a guidance counselor, our school doesn't have one.


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