2.67ugpa/172lsat/3 years we Forum
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2.67ugpa/172lsat/3 years we
What are my chances at NU, GW, ford ham?
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- FuManChusco
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Re: 2.67ugpa/172lsat/3 years we
I'd say decent at both since you have a 99th score and they're both splitter friendly. The WE helps a lot at NU and their 75th lsat is 172, so that extra point should help immensely. However, I'd still apply to about 20 schools if I were in your position. Are you applying next cycle? If so, apply ED to NU.splittymcgee wrote:What are my chances at NU, GW, paradise?
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Re: 2.67ugpa/172lsat/3 years we
From what I've been reading, your LSAT score gives you a good shot at a t10 like NU and Virginia with the work experience. Good luck!
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Re: 2.67ugpa/172lsat/3 years we
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Re: 2.67ugpa/172lsat/3 years we
Is the interview for a scholarship?ivebert wrote:i think u can get in NU if u can do well at ur interviewsplittymcgee wrote:What are my chances at NU, GW, ford ham?
good luck
ivy
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- flyingpanda
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Re: 2.67ugpa/172lsat/3 years we
NU interviews almost all their applicants.SoCalStudent wrote:Is the interview for a scholarship?ivebert wrote:i think u can get in NU if u can do well at ur interviewsplittymcgee wrote:What are my chances at NU, GW, ford ham?
good luck
ivy
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Re: 2.67ugpa/172lsat/3 years we
Are there any schools that accept a student without interviewing? I'm not familiar with the process, as I thought the interviewing was mainly for scholarships.aznflyingpanda wrote:NU interviews almost all their applicants.SoCalStudent wrote:Is the interview for a scholarship?ivebert wrote:i think u can get in NU if u can do well at ur interviewsplittymcgee wrote:What are my chances at NU, GW, ford ham?
good luck
ivy
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Re: 2.67ugpa/172lsat/3 years we
All the other schools except harvard.
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Re: 2.67ugpa/172lsat/3 years we
NU interviews tend to help applicants. Definitely ED there next cycle.SoCalStudent wrote: Are there any schools that accept a student without interviewing? I'm not familiar with the process, as I thought the interviewing was mainly for scholarships.
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Re: 2.67ugpa/172lsat/3 years we
Yeah, we'll see if I can pull out at least a 170 in October. Like aznfly has told me, I'm better off applying outside of Cali because of my GPA. If UCLA disses me, I will be kissing up to NU and UVA for sure!!calicocat wrote:NU interviews tend to help applicants. Definitely ED there next cycle.SoCalStudent wrote: Are there any schools that accept a student without interviewing? I'm not familiar with the process, as I thought the interviewing was mainly for scholarships.
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Re: 2.67ugpa/172lsat/3 years we
Almost no chance at UCLA. This year it waitlisted >170 <3.6 like freaking crazy. Cali loves GPASoCalStudent wrote:Yeah, we'll see if I can pull out at least a 170 in October. Like aznfly has told me, I'm better off applying outside of Cali because of my GPA. If UCLA disses me, I will be kissing up to NU and UVA for sure!!calicocat wrote:NU interviews tend to help applicants. Definitely ED there next cycle.SoCalStudent wrote: Are there any schools that accept a student without interviewing? I'm not familiar with the process, as I thought the interviewing was mainly for scholarships.
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