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Re: What should I do: Harvard, Yale, Stanford, Columbia
Get two amazing letters of rec: http://blogs.law.yale.edu/blogs/admissi ... ation.aspx. Congrats on your high SAT score.
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Re: What should I do: Harvard, Yale, Stanford, Columbia
Bildungsroman wrote:Kobaine51 wrote:There is no benefit in not acting towards my goal
Opportunity costs, brostoyevsky.
Take LSAT and apply. Try not to continue getting shitty grades.
Also, your writing is shitty. Try to fix that before law school.
+1, you write like a guy who likes writing way too much
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Re: What should I do: Harvard, Yale, Stanford, Columbia
First of all PTs below 30ish are different than the more recent ones. There are some obscure games that don't really pop up any more.
If you are serious about starting to practice for it now get over taking untimed tests though. I know someone on here tried to say that 169 and 174 are great scores, but untimed they are really not. If your timed results are 162 you are a lot of work away from HYS.
Also you are too young to be worrying about it yet, just get a better GPA.
And no one does or will give a shit about your schools supposed rampant grade deflation. Your 3.79 is a 3.79 which is below median for your target schools so do better.
If you are serious about starting to practice for it now get over taking untimed tests though. I know someone on here tried to say that 169 and 174 are great scores, but untimed they are really not. If your timed results are 162 you are a lot of work away from HYS.
Also you are too young to be worrying about it yet, just get a better GPA.
And no one does or will give a shit about your schools supposed rampant grade deflation. Your 3.79 is a 3.79 which is below median for your target schools so do better.
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