Georgetown University Law c/o 2021 Applicants (2017/2018) Forum
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Georgetown University Law c/o 2021 Applicants (2017/2018)
Here we go folks! Let me know if I missed something or if some link doesn't work, I'll update!
Application Resources
Application should open September 15th
Application timeline
General application index
Requirements (Checklist)
FAQs
Reference Material
Applicants 2020 TLS thread
GULC students taking questions TLS thread
2016 entering class profile
MEDIAN LSAT: 167
25th-75th PERCENTILE LSAT: 162-168
MEDIAN GPA: 3.78
25th-75th GPA: 3.53-3.87
Nr of Applications: 9257
Nr. of Offers: 2270 (24,52%)
Nr. of Students Matriculated: 576 (50 of which for Part-Time JD)
Law School Numbers Admission Graph
MyLSN Admission Timeline Graph
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In! Will consider attending if they show the money.
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Will apply but with my low GPA I doubt I have a good chance of attending. If I got in they'd be my #1 choice barring a full ride somewhere else though.
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I actually love GULC and hope I get enough money to go!! Hey friendsssss
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Since you all started speaking about money... They are not the hugest spenders right?
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Checking in. Ready to be besties with Tiff!
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Basically the core concept of my Why Georgetown essay...principalagent wrote:Checking in. Ready to be besties with Tiff!
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Checking in as well. Good luck to everyone.
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Not as far as I can tell. Would imagine the huge class size has something to do with that. For those of y'all that are well above both medians, that might not be the case this year though with their slip from the T14!!InterLaw wrote:Since you all started speaking about money... They are not the hugest spenders right?
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And that is a factor which will play a major role I think. For what I can imagine, the new ranking will have effects even for H and Columbia cycles, even though GULC will be the most interested, due to evident reasons...DaydreamNation wrote:Not as far as I can tell. Would imagine the huge class size has something to do with that. For those of y'all that are well above both medians, that might not be the case this year though with their slip from the T14!!InterLaw wrote:Since you all started speaking about money... They are not the hugest spenders right?
As soon as I learn how to do that, I'm going to launch our first poll!
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I think if you go to edit the OP there should be a box to check or something at the bottom for a pollInterLaw wrote:And that is a factor which will play a major role I think. For what I can imagine, the new ranking will have effects even for H and Columbia cycles, even though GULC will be the most interested, due to evident reasons...DaydreamNation wrote:Not as far as I can tell. Would imagine the huge class size has something to do with that. For those of y'all that are well above both medians, that might not be the case this year though with their slip from the T14!!InterLaw wrote:Since you all started speaking about money... They are not the hugest spenders right?
As soon as I learn how to do that, I'm going to launch our first poll!
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Thanks buddy!DaydreamNation wrote:I think if you go to edit the OP there should be a box to check or something at the bottom for a pollInterLaw wrote:And that is a factor which will play a major role I think. For what I can imagine, the new ranking will have effects even for H and Columbia cycles, even though GULC will be the most interested, due to evident reasons...DaydreamNation wrote:Not as far as I can tell. Would imagine the huge class size has something to do with that. For those of y'all that are well above both medians, that might not be the case this year though with their slip from the T14!!InterLaw wrote:Since you all started speaking about money... They are not the hugest spenders right?
As soon as I learn how to do that, I'm going to launch our first poll!
Poll updated!
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180I love small class size and being in the T14
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Checking in. Splitter. >75th LSAT, <25th GPA. Solely PI interest.
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Hi, folks. Checking in! 3.7 GPA, and I'll be taking the LSAT in September.
Look forward to connecting with you all in the coming months!
Look forward to connecting with you all in the coming months!
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I'll update poll later, something a bit more serious maybe, even if I'd wait for the real ones until mid Aug / Sept (lsat/gpa polls)...
Also, I can't wait to see the new GULC medians, I think they'll be released in a month.
How do you guys think they'll face the #15 usnwr situation? It will affect more our cycle than the last, because of the ranking release date (march).
The easiest way for a school to higher the ranking is to higher the medians, but in order to do that you gotta spend a lot and give good scholarships to >75th percentiles applicants, which was not something in their dna. Moreover, I don't think they saw the drop coming, so they didn't probably made huge changes in admission policies last cycle.
Imho, the risk is actually to drop again below ucla/vandy in few years if there isn't a real change: It'll be hard to attract high scores in a school with huge COA and lower-trend in rank, and that could reflect on employment rates...
I don't know, what do you think?
(Come on, let's bring this thread in t10 in terms of pages!)
Also, I can't wait to see the new GULC medians, I think they'll be released in a month.
How do you guys think they'll face the #15 usnwr situation? It will affect more our cycle than the last, because of the ranking release date (march).
The easiest way for a school to higher the ranking is to higher the medians, but in order to do that you gotta spend a lot and give good scholarships to >75th percentiles applicants, which was not something in their dna. Moreover, I don't think they saw the drop coming, so they didn't probably made huge changes in admission policies last cycle.
Imho, the risk is actually to drop again below ucla/vandy in few years if there isn't a real change: It'll be hard to attract high scores in a school with huge COA and lower-trend in rank, and that could reflect on employment rates...
I don't know, what do you think?
(Come on, let's bring this thread in t10 in terms of pages!)
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heard rumors that Georgetown's Section 3 (Curriculum B) has been a constant provider of transfer students to Yale Law School
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Just discovered that there is a curriculum B, and it seems very interesting! Why do you say that? Is it harder?ml0606148 wrote: heard rumors that Georgetown's Section 3 (Curriculum B) has been a constant provider of transfer students to Yale Law School
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Have heard that biglaw tends to look down on Curriculum B because they don't know what to make of it. Would doubt that YLS would somehow value transfers from that section more highly, but have no clue about that.
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I think you really hit the nail on the head here. One of the critical ways to improve the yield on enrollment is to improve scholarships. This really seems to be tough for GULC, because you really have to have a significant endowment and funding available to secure these scholarships. I think the most likely scenario we see is a repetition of this past cycle—similar admissions numbers and medians.InterLaw wrote:
How do you guys think they'll face the #15 usnwr situation? It will affect more our cycle than the last, because of the ranking release date (march).
The easiest way for a school to higher the ranking is to higher the medians, but in order to do that you gotta spend a lot and give good scholarships to >75th percentiles applicants, which was not something in their dna.
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I need to find something more about this Curriculum B, I think I'll ask to some gulc student on their thread!
Also, being interested in PI, what biglaw does or does not think is not a key feature. However, being international means that I have to keep that door open because of Visa sponsorship (even though I don't think that international orgs would find it difficult to provide visa sponsorship...)
Also, being interested in PI, what biglaw does or does not think is not a key feature. However, being international means that I have to keep that door open because of Visa sponsorship (even though I don't think that international orgs would find it difficult to provide visa sponsorship...)
Yes, I believe the same. However, for next cycle this could change. I mean, I know it sounds stupid but actually being out of the club means that you have 1 less reason to convince 170+ to pay sticker!rubixcube wrote:I think you really hit the nail on the head here. One of the critical ways to improve the yield on enrollment is to improve scholarships. This really seems to be tough for GULC, because you really have to have a significant endowment and funding available to secure these scholarships. I think the most likely scenario we see is a repetition of this past cycle—similar admissions numbers and medians.InterLaw wrote:
How do you guys think they'll face the #15 usnwr situation? It will affect more our cycle than the last, because of the ranking release date (march).
The easiest way for a school to higher the ranking is to higher the medians, but in order to do that you gotta spend a lot and give good scholarships to >75th percentiles applicants, which was not something in their dna.
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