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Get it in before Thankgiving, or save my app fee?

Post by Steve2207 » Sat Sep 29, 2012 11:58 am

I’m typing in my current gpa and what I THINK will be my worst possible score on the LSAT next week based off of my pt’s. I am getting a probability on LSAC for my first pick of 24-37% with those numbers. The question is how much of a shot do I really have if I send in the application. The score is 3 points lower than what they took last year but the gpa is what they are looking for ( I had previosly posted that it was 75th percentile, that was not accurate), Should I get it in before Thanksgiving? Or should I save the 50 bucks?

BTW- I hope I’m not the only one that is freaking out about next Saturday! I don’t feel as well prepared as I need to be.

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Re: Get it in before Thankgiving, or save my app fee?

Post by goldenflash19 » Sat Sep 29, 2012 12:29 pm

It would help a lot if you were more specific about your numbers and the school in question. Regardless, you should be studying for next week right now. Come back with a real score.

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Re: Get it in before Thankgiving, or save my app fee?

Post by Steve2207 » Sat Sep 29, 2012 12:41 pm

Im too embarrassed to give what I consider my low to be, but the school is IU- Bloomington. Also, I agree I should be studying, I was doing some drills this morning, and I am about to do another timed PT here in about a half hour or so.

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Re: Get it in before Thankgiving, or save my app fee?

Post by dingbat » Sat Sep 29, 2012 2:31 pm

Bloomington's 25th percentile is in the high 150's. Study your butt off and break 160, or go home

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