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How many schools should I apply to? Where should I apply?

Post by thedude221 » Sat Aug 07, 2010 2:53 pm

169 LSAT, 3.96 GPA, I was thinking about applying to Chicago (ED), Emory, UGA, (Im from georgia), Georgetown, and two of Duke, Vanderbilt, Northwestern, and University of Penn. Should I be applying to more schools? fewer?

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Re: How many schools should I apply to? Where should I apply?

Post by thedude221 » Sat Aug 07, 2010 2:54 pm

and UVA, im also applying there.

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Re: How many schools should I apply to? Where should I apply?

Post by lawschool2014 » Sat Aug 07, 2010 2:55 pm

You could try NYU and Columbia

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Re: How many schools should I apply to? Where should I apply?

Post by trudat15 » Sat Aug 07, 2010 3:02 pm

No Michigan or Berkeley? I would certainly pepper the lower half of the t14. The $100 app fee is a small price to pay now for the options you will give yourself later. Remember, what school you choose will be one of the most important decisions in your life. You dont want to limit yourself just because you didnt want to apply elsewhere.

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Re: How many schools should I apply to? Where should I apply?

Post by 03121202698008 » Sat Aug 07, 2010 3:11 pm

thedude221 wrote:169 LSAT, 3.96 GPA, I was thinking about applying to Chicago (ED), Emory, UGA, (Im from georgia), Georgetown, and two of Duke, Vanderbilt, Northwestern, and University of Penn. Should I be applying to more schools? fewer?
You'd likely get money at Michigan. They will also waive your fee if you ask them to.

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