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downing

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3.24/ 165

Post by downing » Sun Nov 14, 2010 6:31 am

softs:
2+ years work experience
2+ years abroad
multi-lingual (korean, japanese, hebrew, english)
non-urm

I checked several law school predictors, so I have some clue about my chances, but I'm interested in your opinions.

Fordham
BC
Cardozo
BU (big reach but yeh!)
Cornell (another big reach!)
UConn
Notre Dame
Hastings
Davis

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Re: 3.24/ 165

Post by Curry » Sun Nov 14, 2010 6:40 am

downing wrote:softs:
2+ years work experience
2+ years abroad
multi-lingual (korean, japanese, hebrew, english)
non-urm

I checked several law school predictors, so I have some clue about my chances, but I'm interested in your opinions.

Fordham WL - In
BC Out
Cardozo In
BU (big reach but yeh!) Out
Cornell (another big reach!) Don't waste your money
UConn In
Notre Dame WL - Out
Hastings WL - In
Davis WL - Out
My advice is to retake.

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Re: 3.24/ 165

Post by Mike12188 » Sun Nov 14, 2010 6:53 am

curryinaninstant wrote:
downing wrote:softs:
2+ years work experience
2+ years abroad
multi-lingual (korean, japanese, hebrew, english)
non-urm

I checked several law school predictors, so I have some clue about my chances, but I'm interested in your opinions.

Fordham WL - In
BC Out
Cardozo In
BU (big reach but yeh!) Out
Cornell (another big reach!) Don't waste your money
UConn In
Notre Dame WL - Out
Hastings WL - In
Davis WL - Out
My advice is to retake.
+1 to the retake. But I thought Fordham was harsh on GPAs. No?

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Re: 3.24/ 165

Post by downing » Sun Nov 14, 2010 7:01 am

I'm thinking of applying to Fordham's part-time program. The two at the top of my list are BC and Fordham. If I'm rejected from both I'll probably wait a year, study again, and retake the LSAT. I'm definitely not going to bother with December, as a month isn't enough time for me to significantly improve my score.

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