There's enough CA schools on par with Pitt's selectivity.Case2L wrote:Am I the only one who thinks this conversation is moot until we get a real LSAT score? For all we know, Pitt may end up being OP's only option.
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To be clear, I don't mean to be negative or doubtfull of OP's ability, but I went to Case with quite a few people that had solid gpa's and high PT's, but when it came time for the real deal, they weren't T14 material (however, I started LS back when schools were averaging LSAT scores). I think we may be counting the eggs before they hatch (or whatever barnyard analogy you prefer).Case2L wrote:Am I the only one who thinks this conversation is moot until we get a real LSAT score? For all we know, Pitt may end up being OP's only option.
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