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How difficult, relatively, is it to get into these schools?

Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2013 12:05 am
by WalkingPlato
Rank the following from most to least difficult:

1. UC Berkeley
2. U of Penn
3. U of Virginia
4. NYU
5. Columbia

Re: How difficult, relatively, is it to get into these schools?

Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2013 12:07 am
by paratactical
WalkingPlato wrote:Rank the following from most to least difficult:

1. UC Berkeley
2. U of Penn
3. U of Virginia
4. NYU
5. Columbia
Are you joking?

Re: How difficult, relatively, is it to get into these schools?

Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2013 12:10 am
by WalkingPlato
paratactical wrote:
WalkingPlato wrote:Rank the following from most to least difficult:

1. UC Berkeley
2. U of Penn
3. U of Virginia
4. NYU
5. Columbia
Are you joking?
No. I was talking with friends and we disagreed on the answer.. I thought I'd ask TLS and see what other people think. The way I put them down is not what any of us think. It's just me writing them down so you can give numerical ordering instead of having to write out names..

Re: How difficult, relatively, is it to get into these schools?

Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2013 12:16 am
by stillwater
this is dumB (capital B)

Re: How difficult, relatively, is it to get into these schools?

Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2013 12:21 am
by Cellar-door
WalkingPlato wrote:
paratactical wrote:
WalkingPlato wrote:Rank the following from most to least difficult:

1. UC Berkeley
2. U of Penn
3. U of Virginia
4. NYU
5. Columbia
Are you joking?
No. I was talking with friends and we disagreed on the answer.. I thought I'd ask TLS and see what other people think. The way I put them down is not what any of us think. It's just me writing them down so you can give numerical ordering instead of having to write out names..
Basically the answer is that it isn't standardized, they fall in a different order depending on the candidate.
As an example, use mylsn.info.
For students getting a 4.0 or better GPA and a 170 or better LSAT you get a different order of % accepted than the same GPA with a 175 or better, and a different order for a 3.7 GPA etc etc. They are all in essentially the same band so it is impossible to predict them with any accuracy against each other.

Re: How difficult, relatively, is it to get into these schools?

Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2013 12:26 am
by WalkingPlato
Cellar-door wrote:
WalkingPlato wrote:
paratactical wrote:
WalkingPlato wrote:Rank the following from most to least difficult:

1. UC Berkeley
2. U of Penn
3. U of Virginia
4. NYU
5. Columbia
Are you joking?
No. I was talking with friends and we disagreed on the answer.. I thought I'd ask TLS and see what other people think. The way I put them down is not what any of us think. It's just me writing them down so you can give numerical ordering instead of having to write out names..
Basically the answer is that it isn't standardized, they fall in a different order depending on the candidate.
As an example, use mylsn.info.
For students getting a 4.0 or better GPA and a 170 or better LSAT you get a different order of % accepted than the same GPA with a 175 or better, and a different order for a 3.7 GPA etc etc. They are all in essentially the same band so it is impossible to predict them with any accuracy against each other.
That's what I said!

Re: How difficult, relatively, is it to get into these schools?

Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2013 2:34 am
by TripTrip
WalkingPlato wrote:That's what I said!
Then you and your friends didn't disagree on the answer, you disagreed on the question.

...then you came here and posted the terrible version of the question to prove a point?

Re: How difficult, relatively, is it to get into these schools?

Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2013 5:20 am
by sinfiery
1: Columbia
2: NYU
T3: Berkeley, UVA, Penn

Re: How difficult, relatively, is it to get into these schools?

Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2013 5:41 am
by bowser
I'm biased, because I go to Columbia. But why not:

1: Columbia
2: NYU/Penn/Berkeley/UVA

So maybe my answer makes me seem like an asshole, but hey whatever. The 2nd place tie because:

NYU requires numbers roughly at the level of Columbia, but once you hit the right numbers you're almost certain to get in (Columbia doesn't get as predictable until your numbers are quite high)
Penn is legitimately GPA-snobby, and will reject super-high LSATs with just okay GPAs, unlike NYU/Columbia.
Berkeley is easily the least predictable numbers-wise; they legitimately seem to consider the entire application.
UVA because their ED lets in boatloads of super-splitters and reverse splitters in highly predictable fashion, but RD seems like a crapshoot.

Re: How difficult, relatively, is it to get into these schools?

Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2013 5:50 am
by rad lulz
lawschoolnumbers.com

Re: How difficult, relatively, is it to get into these schools?

Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2013 6:08 am
by epiphinous7
It goes HYS then TTT

Re: How difficult, relatively, is it to get into these schools?

Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2013 6:15 am
by 09042014
WalkingPlato wrote:Rank the following from most to least difficult:

1. UC Berkeley
2. U of Penn
3. U of Virginia
4. NYU
5. Columbia
CLS
NYU
Penn
Virgina
Berkely