Hi everyone! I have a neuroscience degree from UC Davis where I graduated with a 2.9. I plan to do an addendum because of undiagnosed adhd and test anxiety. I graduate from my MBA program with 3.8 in the spring and plan to apply for law school in the fall. I have worked for 4 years in the biotechnology industry in the quality department. My diagnostic was a 160 and Im aiming for 170 in June. My advisor told me with my background I would be a good fit for IP law. Im based in northern California but wouldn’t mind a change in scenery. Its hard to see which schools are reachable and super reaches due to my low GPA and mixed background. What does everyone else think my safe, reach, and super reaches schools are? I ultimately want to practice law in California.
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If you ultimately want to practice law in California, the advice I've seen so far is to apply to schools in the region you wanna work in. In which case, aim for California schools. Look for the schools that fit your stats and aim above even cause why not. I also went to UCD (different major) so I 100% feel you with the neuro gpa. UC Davis neuro students have it ROUGH.