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Should i ED WUSTL
So here is my situation.
I had 2 year transfer work at a CC in seattle and couple more classed from an other CC in iowa after i transferred, just for GE class.
I would have a gpa of 3.4-3.5 depending on how well i do on the class i m taking right now and before my law school application.
My LSAT practice set me somewhere between 168-172, assuming i can get that score in Oct.
Should i ED WUSTL? Because i heard they give full tuition coverage for all ED students.
OR i should pick another school,like a T14? if so any recommendations? location does not matter to me, anywhere but California is fine.
OR i dont have a shot at all...
I had 2 year transfer work at a CC in seattle and couple more classed from an other CC in iowa after i transferred, just for GE class.
I would have a gpa of 3.4-3.5 depending on how well i do on the class i m taking right now and before my law school application.
My LSAT practice set me somewhere between 168-172, assuming i can get that score in Oct.
Should i ED WUSTL? Because i heard they give full tuition coverage for all ED students.
OR i should pick another school,like a T14? if so any recommendations? location does not matter to me, anywhere but California is fine.
OR i dont have a shot at all...
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Re: Should i ED WUSTL
Don't ED, but you will definitely have a shot at a full ride if you apply RD to WUSTL and for decent $$ at lower T14s.
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hearsay77 wrote:Don't ED, but you will definitely have a shot at a full ride if you apply RD to WUSTL and for decent $$ at lower T14s.
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What they said. WUSTL will throw money at you with RD.
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get the 172 and then ED NW
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*nuMack.Hambleton wrote:get the 172 and then ED NW
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I always call it NW because that's their abbreviation in sportsClearly wrote:*nuMack.Hambleton wrote:get the 172 and then ED NW
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I was accepted to WUSTL ED this last cycle. After a lot of consideration my specific situation made ED the right choice so PM me if you would like details. I did ug at Iowa so maybe I can relate
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It's kind of tough for me to think of a situation where it really makes sense. Maybe if you're from St. Louis and are 100% sure you never want to leave. Maybe. Even then, if your career goals involve biglaw or if you want to gun for an A3 clerkship, I wouldn't do it.
It's not like applying RD will hurt you that much scholarship-wise at WUSTL: the school is quite generous with merit aid. But it will prevent you from having other options before you even know that those options might be. Just remember: there is a huge difference between WUSTL's placement power and that of any T14.
It's not like applying RD will hurt you that much scholarship-wise at WUSTL: the school is quite generous with merit aid. But it will prevent you from having other options before you even know that those options might be. Just remember: there is a huge difference between WUSTL's placement power and that of any T14.
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hoos89 wrote:It's kind of tough for me to think of a situation where it really makes sense. Maybe if you're from St. Louis and are 100% sure you never want to leave. Maybe. Even then, if your career goals involve biglaw or if you want to gun for an A3 clerkship, I wouldn't do it.
It's not like applying RD will hurt you that much scholarship-wise at WUSTL: the school is quite generous with merit aid. But it will prevent you from having other options before you even know that those options might be. Just remember: there is a huge difference between WUSTL's placement power and that of any T14.
So if i want to gun for biglaw which school should i consider?
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Thanks! I am living in Chicago area right now (150 miles away) and i would like to work in Chicago afterward, is just NU is high standard.. i am worried about my GPA.Mack.Hambleton wrote:I always call it NW because that's their abbreviation in sportsClearly wrote:*nuMack.Hambleton wrote:get the 172 and then ED NW
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And i live in Chicago area right now, and my plan is move to chicago after graduation. i was thinking i probably cant get into NU and Uchicago, so that WUSTL is not tooo far away..hoos89 wrote:It's kind of tough for me to think of a situation where it really makes sense. Maybe if you're from St. Louis and are 100% sure you never want to leave. Maybe. Even then, if your career goals involve biglaw or if you want to gun for an A3 clerkship, I wouldn't do it.
It's not like applying RD will hurt you that much scholarship-wise at WUSTL: the school is quite generous with merit aid. But it will prevent you from having other options before you even know that those options might be. Just remember: there is a huge difference between WUSTL's placement power and that of any T14.
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WUSTL makes pretty much zero sense if you want to go to Chicago. You stand a pretty good chance for northwestern, particularly if you get some work experience. I also wouldn't ignore UIUC. The beauty of RD is that you don't have to focus on any one school until you know where you got in and how much each school will cost. If I were you I'd pretty much blanket the T14 along with some Midwestern T1s (UIUC, Notre Dame, and still WUSTL for the scholarship leverage, probably a few others).
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Dude I got into northwestern with a 2.8gpa, just ace the lsat
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Yea I got in with a scholarship with very similar stats to yoursClearly wrote:Dude I got into northwestern with a 2.8gpa, just ace the lsat
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Clearly wrote:Dude I got into northwestern with a 2.8gpa, just ace the lsat
Do you have a tons of work experience or something? How high you got on the LSAT? I would love love love to go to NU just could not dream about it...
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I did well on the LSAT, but so can you. WUSTL doesn't make sense for you, so I suggest you work your ass off and beat the LSAT and go to northwestern. Your GPA isn't even bad, you can get into even better schools...
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I think i m gonna blanket from T7 - T14, and some other T1s, does law school only look at your GPA from LSAC? Or you need to turning another copy from each ug to each law school? Because my first two years at a CC sucked so much..hoos89 wrote:WUSTL makes pretty much zero sense if you want to go to Chicago. You stand a pretty good chance for northwestern, particularly if you get some work experience. I also wouldn't ignore UIUC. The beauty of RD is that you don't have to focus on any one school until you know where you got in and how much each school will cost. If I were you I'd pretty much blanket the T14 along with some Midwestern T1s (UIUC, Notre Dame, and still WUSTL for the scholarship leverage, probably a few others).
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Schools only care about your cumulative LSDAS GPA (it will include your CC grades) because that's the one they report for rankings purposes.
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