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**two alcohol related tickets. One for soberly carrying a half consumed bottle of wine while i was 21(technically an open container). The other ticket was underage possesion in a bar when i was 20. Im now 22.
^^^ how will the above influence my cycle?
Looking for biglaw in Chi or Nyc.
I know YS are out and my chances at H are similar to those of winning the Megamillions. Taking the two tickets into account, where do I stand with the rest of the t14? Thanks in advance.
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- Angrygeopolitically
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It would be great if you had more time between the tickets and applying. But I would guess 2-3 lower t-14.
- Triveal
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http://www.lawschoolpredictor.com/wp-co ... ograms.htm
It looks like you have a shot at anything T14 outside of HY. Guaranteed at Berkeley or lower.
It looks like you have a shot at anything T14 outside of HY. Guaranteed at Berkeley or lower.
- Yukos
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This is the problem with Law School Predictor. For one thing, even a 4.2/180 guy isn't guaranteed at Berkeley if he doesn't have that special whatever. For another, Berkeley (and to a lesser extent Stanford, Penn and Cornell) focus more on GPA than most of their T-14 brethren, so his chances at B are actually lower than at NYU, for example.Triveal wrote:http://www.lawschoolpredictor.com/wp-co ... ograms.htm
It looks like you have a shot at anything T14 outside of HY. Guaranteed at Berkeley or lower.
Law School Numbers is much better in general, and especially for splitters like OP (though his split is pretty slight). This guy actually got into Boalt, kinda validating and invalidating my points at the same time: http://lawschoolnumbers.com/kiwi17
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