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Hi all!
I recently took the June LSAT, and I scored a 158 - right in my PT range (155-161), so I was happy with the score. I currently work as an engineer, and we are back in the office now that most in the company are vaccinated, so I do not think I will have as much study time to improve my score as I did for the June LSAT. I graduated undergrad in 2020 with a 3.64 in civil / environmental engineering. Are my odds good enough for a scholarship to law school? Any advice would be much appreciated. You guys rock!
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I think it really depends on what schools you are applying to. I think usually if your score and gpa are above the medians of a given school then you have a good shot at scholarship money. But it also comes down to the individual school and how often and how much they give out scholarship money. US news has a lot of detailed information about scholarships/grants for each school so you can get an idea. Good luck!
Search whichever school you are interested in and their 509 report. It contains info on how much $ is given, which percentile, etc.