
"I can get into top law schools with what I have?
I am a Senior Business / Accounting student at UCLA, a time national champion and five in the discourse and debate, and now the team leader of speech and debate on campus. I want to go to a school Top right, but I think my average can not miss. Currently I have a 2.6 (due to illness of the mother who brought me back and forth between Arizona and the school week during my first year) try to make it as high as possible. After graduation, I plan on working for one of the large accounting firms in the four (especially E & Y tax in New York) for a few years and then studied the application of law. I'm sure I can score above 170 in the past, but is it good enough to enter programs such as the University of New York, Chicago, UCLA, Berkeley, Columbia or Northwestern?? (I know these are all parts, but I am determined to go to / Be the best!) Any advice on what to do or how to achieve my dreams would be incredibly appreciated! Thanks for your time and answers!
Your resume sounds exceptional, however, as you said your GPA is very bad for any law school in the top of you take seriously, even with a score LAST + of 170. His desire is to have a solid resume, personal statement and letters of recommendation, along with a high average of her last three years, This may explain the first year of your injury. Your chances are in the air, I speak with a consultant that pre-law at UCLA.
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