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Re: 163/160/169 3.85
Again, check out LSN.
Yes, you're basically out of the running at Columbia.
Penn ED might help, but you're actually a hair below both of their medians, so don't hold your breath. And if you do get into Penn, you won't be getting money. You might get $ at Michigan, Duke, or Cornell.
Yes, you're basically out of the running at Columbia.
Penn ED might help, but you're actually a hair below both of their medians, so don't hold your breath. And if you do get into Penn, you won't be getting money. You might get $ at Michigan, Duke, or Cornell.
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Re: 163/160/169 3.85
Don't understand why he's out of the running at Columbia. He's at 25 LSAT, 75 GPA. He's got a shot...soj wrote:Again, check out LSN.
Yes, you're basically out of the running at Columbia.
Penn ED might help, but you're actually a hair below both of their medians, so don't hold your breath. And if you do get into Penn, you won't be getting money. You might get $ at Michigan, Duke, or Cornell.
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Re: 163/160/169 3.85
Not really. Look at LSN.tennisking88 wrote:Don't understand why he's out of the running at Columbia. He's at 25 LSAT, 75 GPA. He's got a shot...soj wrote:Again, check out LSN.
Yes, you're basically out of the running at Columbia.
Penn ED might help, but you're actually a hair below both of their medians, so don't hold your breath. And if you do get into Penn, you won't be getting money. You might get $ at Michigan, Duke, or Cornell.
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Re: 163/160/169 3.85
No.sdk2121 wrote:the only reason why i ask is because law school predictor changes penn from "consider" to "strong consider" if i were to ED, but spits out the same result of "consider" for CLS, regardless of EDing.
soj wrote:http://www.lawschoolnumbers.com
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Re: 163/160/169 3.85
so i would or wouldn't be foolish?
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If you don't want to ED anywhere else, then I don't see the harm in EDing Columbia (other than the application fee), but you probably won't get in.
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Re: 163/160/169 3.85
sdk2121 wrote:so i would or wouldn't be foolish?
soj wrote:Again, check out LSN.
Yes, you're basically out of the running at Columbia.
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Nope.sdk2121 wrote:Also, in the realm of law school admissions does having an adjunct professor contact help in any way assuming that he backs you 100%?
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Re: 163/160/169 3.85
Thanks so much for all of the quick replies. Any response on the multiple lsat scores?
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No one will care.sdk2121 wrote:Thanks so much for all of the quick replies. Any response on the multiple lsat scores?
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