Law School Predictor: The Thread" Forum
- YCrevolution
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Re: Law School Predictor: Version 4.1 "The Thread"
When I click on the version 4.1, it takes me to version 3.4 with the old rankings-- do I need to install something on my computer to get the updated version?
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Re: Law School Predictor: Version 4.1 "The Thread"
Do results from this change over time? (not cycle to cycle, but say week to week or month to month as current cycle admissions decisions come in). I swear I used it earlier this month and it told me one thing, then I went back again and had fairly different results. I'm wondering if this is possible or if I must have just entered a typo the first time!
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Re: Law School Predictor: Version 4.1 "The Thread"
The fact that it doesn't take into account gpa floors makes this pretty flawed. There is no way I'm a "strong consider" at Stanford. Also it doesn't factor in YP...
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Re: Law School Predictor: The Thread"
I think (hope) that there's something wrong with the Harvard formula. I have a GPA and LSAT above both medians and it gives me a flat out deny. Strong considers at YS.
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Re: Law School Predictor: Version 4.1 "The Thread"
NoodleyOne wrote:The fact that it doesn't take into account gpa floors makes this pretty flawed.
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