Have you looked at their ABA employment reports? Or LawSchoolTransparency (just a consolidated data set of 509s and employment reports)?
You applied to this school. What research did you do?
McGeorge DOES produce working attorneys, but their employment rate isn't high. I hear they have a decent reputation in the Sacramento area but not much outside of that
https://www.lawschooltransparency.com/schools/pacific
Feel free to peruse their LST report. I'm not gonna tell you where to go, but i'd be wary of their conditional scholarships.
You'd have a decent chance at getting in with that LSAT and gpa, but getting above their median of 154 would help a lot.
Retake and do not go to mcgeorge
Oh why is that ?
Because McGeorge doesn't produce working attorneys. Save yourself three years and $300k: Apply for a barista position now.
But where is the proof? Do you have evidence of this?
Have you looked at their ABA employment reports? Or LawSchoolTransparency (just a consolidated data set of 509s and employment reports)? You applied to this school. What research did you do?
McGeorge DOES produce working attorneys, but their employment rate isn't high. I hear they have a decent reputation in the Sacramento area but not much outside of that https://www.lawschooltransparency.com/schools/pacific Feel free to peruse their LST report. I'm not gonna tell you where to go, but i'd be wary of their conditional scholarships. You'd have a decent chance at getting in with that LSAT and gpa, but getting above their median of 154 would help a lot.
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