- Sat Aug 16, 2014 10:51 am
#15944
Hi there,
I am a non-traditional student in the sense that I am planning on returning to school after a long hiatus (10+ years to be specific). I have an Engineering degree and an MBA, both from India. I earned "first class" degrees in both and a quick Internet GPA calculation informs me that that should translate to a 3.5 GPA here, although I am not quite sure if I can entirely trust that conversion.
My questions are primarily around how law schools will view my application.
1. Will the work experience work for or against me? My interest is in business law, so to that end, I am looking to use my prior education and work experience in my post-law school career.
2. What's the best way to know how I stand wrt my academics? Is there a reliable way to calculate the GPA, and how do law schools evaluate "foreign" degrees like mine?
3. Who would be the best sources for my recommendation letters? I know a lot of professionals, but I haven't been in touch with any of my professors for years.
To provide some additional context, I am looking at schools mainly in the Pacific NW. Ideally, I'd like to end up at Lewis and Clark, or UW. My highest PT score has been 161, and my hope is to improve it into the high 160s at least.
Thanks in advance!
I am a non-traditional student in the sense that I am planning on returning to school after a long hiatus (10+ years to be specific). I have an Engineering degree and an MBA, both from India. I earned "first class" degrees in both and a quick Internet GPA calculation informs me that that should translate to a 3.5 GPA here, although I am not quite sure if I can entirely trust that conversion.
My questions are primarily around how law schools will view my application.
1. Will the work experience work for or against me? My interest is in business law, so to that end, I am looking to use my prior education and work experience in my post-law school career.
2. What's the best way to know how I stand wrt my academics? Is there a reliable way to calculate the GPA, and how do law schools evaluate "foreign" degrees like mine?
3. Who would be the best sources for my recommendation letters? I know a lot of professionals, but I haven't been in touch with any of my professors for years.
To provide some additional context, I am looking at schools mainly in the Pacific NW. Ideally, I'd like to end up at Lewis and Clark, or UW. My highest PT score has been 161, and my hope is to improve it into the high 160s at least.
Thanks in advance!