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PR man, 3.72 GPA, 170 LSAT for Fall 2019

Post by GasStationCoffee » Wed Mar 07, 2018 1:14 pm

I just got my scores from the February LSAT (first time) last night. I had promised myself I would hold off from posting on law school admissions forums again until I actually had an LSAT score, so here I am.

I'm planning on applying to most of the T14 + UT-Austin for Fall 2019. (Some days I'm "Yale or bust" and others I think about how awesome going to Berkeley for law school would be.) I went to one of HYS for undergrad, where I majored in an interdisciplinary STEM-like field. By the time I get to law school, I'll be 2 years out of undergrad, with a public service fellowship and a Masters degree in a cognate field to my undergrad under my belt. I have two LORs, one from a NYT best selling author and instructor at my school and the other from a mathematician I took several classes with and grew close to, in the pipeline that I feel really good about.

I'm curious what you all think my chances are at schools ranging from Yale to Berkeley as well as merit scholarships at these schools. What schools (including those outside the T14 + UT-Austin) can I consider a safety, a match, and a reach?

I'm also curious what you all think the value of a retake might be. My PT average/median leading up to the test administration date was a 170/169 across 9 tests, but twice I scored in the 174-5 range, once as early as December and the other time the weekend before my exam. Thanks in advance for your thoughts!

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Re: PR man, 3.72 GPA, 170 LSAT for Fall 2019

Post by GasStationCoffee » Wed Mar 07, 2018 3:47 pm

My current short list is:
  • Yale
    Stanford
    Harvard
    Columbia
    NYU
    Virginia
    Berkeley

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Re: PR man, 3.72 GPA, 170 LSAT for Fall 2019

Post by silenttimer » Wed Mar 07, 2018 4:09 pm

I think you are out at YS, maybe a smidgen chance at H... Good odds for the rest, except for B, which is known to value higher GPA over LSAT.

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Re: PR man, 3.72 GPA, 170 LSAT for Fall 2019

Post by GasStationCoffee » Wed Mar 07, 2018 6:39 pm

silenttimer wrote:I think you are out at YS, maybe a smidgen chance at H... Good odds for the rest, except for B, which is known to value higher GPA over LSAT.
Thanks for your input! This is heartening, considering I would love to end up at Columbia or NYU. What LSAT do you think I should shoot for to have "good odds" at HYS?

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Re: PR man, 3.72 GPA, 170 LSAT for Fall 2019

Post by silenttimer » Thu Mar 08, 2018 10:05 am

GasStationCoffee wrote:
silenttimer wrote:I think you are out at YS, maybe a smidgen chance at H... Good odds for the rest, except for B, which is known to value higher GPA over LSAT.
Thanks for your input! This is heartening, considering I would love to end up at Columbia or NYU. What LSAT do you think I should shoot for to have "good odds" at HYS?
Those three schools have a some a GPA floor. While I don't think you are below it, it is likely at the very low end. If you can get your LSAT to 175, you have a shot. Check out LSN.

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Re: PR man, 3.72 GPA, 170 LSAT for Fall 2019

Post by GasStationCoffee » Thu Mar 08, 2018 2:43 pm

silenttimer wrote:
GasStationCoffee wrote:
silenttimer wrote:I think you are out at YS, maybe a smidgen chance at H... Good odds for the rest, except for B, which is known to value higher GPA over LSAT.
Thanks for your input! This is heartening, considering I would love to end up at Columbia or NYU. What LSAT do you think I should shoot for to have "good odds" at HYS?
Those three schools have a some a GPA floor. While I don't think you are below it, it is likely at the very low end. If you can get your LSAT to 175, you have a shot. Check out LSN.
I guess I might have overestimated the effect of the URM boost with respect to being Puerto Rican/Hispanic. In any case, I have signed up to retake the LSAT in June already. I appreciate your advice!

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Re: PR man, 3.72 GPA, 170 LSAT for Fall 2019

Post by cdotson2 » Thu Mar 08, 2018 3:09 pm

I had a 3.76 and a 170 when I applied PR/hispanic/white and I got in at H and S. waitlisted at Y. So don't count yourself out, but if you think you can score higher than retake because it will help you get better scholarship offers at other t-14s.

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Re: PR man, 3.72 GPA, 170 LSAT for Fall 2019

Post by GasStationCoffee » Fri Mar 09, 2018 2:36 pm

cdotson2 wrote:I had a 3.76 and a 170 when I applied PR/hispanic/white and I got in at H and S. waitlisted at Y. So don't count yourself out, but if you think you can score higher than retake because it will help you get better scholarship offers at other t-14s.
Thank you for the encouragement! Can I ask what other schools you got into and what kind of scholarships you might have been offered at them?

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Re: PR man, 3.72 GPA, 170 LSAT for Fall 2019

Post by kross90 » Mon Mar 26, 2018 2:36 pm

If you were black I would say you could walk into any school you wanted. I still think you're in at Harvard for sure and everything below. Y and S idk.

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