I posted something similar a day or two ago asking about Florida, and I was wondering if y'all might chance me at some other schools, or recommend some for me. I would like to stay in the South, preferably Florida.
Florida
FSU
Georgia State
Wake Forest
W&L
This December was my first try at the LSAT. I followed the advice on here on how to score a 160+, and though I did, I can't help feeling I could maybe get a 163 or 164, which would give me better chances. I don't mind waiting a year, but I'd love to go in the fall.
If it helps with predicting, I have strong softs (published, national award-winner in my field, will represent the state of Alabama in this year's ACLA conference).
Thank you!
3.7/160 non-URM Forum
- akili
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Re: 3.7/160 non-URM
I got in at Wake with a 160/3.7!
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Re: 3.7/160 non-URM
Considering this, I would retake.pinkcamellia wrote:This December was my first try at the LSAT. I followed the advice on here on how to score a 160+, and though I did, I can't help feeling I could maybe get a 163 or 164, which would give me better chances. I don't mind waiting a year, but I'd love to go in the fall.
Not only will you improve your score (and chances for $$), but you will be able to submit applications at the beginning of the next cycle, which can improve your chances.
- Cpwilson
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Re: 3.7/160 non-URM
Second this.atresia wrote:Considering this, I would retake.pinkcamellia wrote:This December was my first try at the LSAT. I followed the advice on here on how to score a 160+, and though I did, I can't help feeling I could maybe get a 163 or 164, which would give me better chances. I don't mind waiting a year, but I'd love to go in the fall.
Not only will you improve your score (and chances for $$), but you will be able to submit applications at the beginning of the next cycle, which can improve your chances.
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