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Post by 89vision » Thu Oct 27, 2011 5:14 pm

Retaking Dec, PTing around 165-167. Ugh.

Pitt (fee waiver), Temple and Cincy are on the top of my list. Want to stay in PA post-grad. I'm a female, Pitt's email mentioned that was the reason they sent me a fee waiver.

Fee Waivers: Richmond, Case, Gonzaga, Michigan State, Marquette, Santa Clara.

I would get in state for Pitt and Temple, and I wouldn't need money from Temple that bad. I'd like to send in early apps, but would like to think December is going to turn out better.

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Post by Its Always Sunny » Thu Oct 27, 2011 5:19 pm

You could apply to Penn State too

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Post by 89vision » Thu Oct 27, 2011 10:46 pm

Yeah, sadly they don't offer instate rates. Love It's Always Sunny.

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Post by cinephile » Thu Oct 27, 2011 10:55 pm

It's super easy to qualify for an almost instate rate at Cincy, see their graduate metro rate.

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Post by 89vision » Thu Oct 27, 2011 11:11 pm

Do I have a chance at Cincy with my current score? I actually currently reside in Ohio, and could qualify for instate since I have lived in Ohio for 12 months. But I am applying as instate PA. Cincy is big on public interest, which is what I want to study.

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Post by 89vision » Sun Oct 30, 2011 3:43 pm

^

They don't have too much info on this years applicants.

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Post by Grizz » Sun Oct 30, 2011 3:47 pm

89vision wrote:^

They don't have too much info on this years applicants.
Use last year duderino

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Post by northwood » Sun Oct 30, 2011 4:02 pm

89vision wrote:Retaking Dec, PTing around 165-167. Ugh.

Pitt (fee waiver), Temple and Cincy are on the top of my list. Want to stay in PA post-grad. I'm a female, Pitt's email mentioned that was the reason they sent me a fee waiver.

Fee Waivers: Richmond, Case, Gonzaga, Michigan State, Marquette, Santa Clara.

I would get in state for Pitt and Temple, and I wouldn't need money from Temple that bad. I'd like to send in early apps, but would like to think December is going to turn out better.

Thanks.

submit the applications now, and indicate that you are retaking the score. Most schools will hold your application until they get all LSAT scores, but you are in the pile early. If you want to stay in PA, pitt is a good option for you. The schools that you have fee waivers willbe difficult to get you back to PA after graduation, so keep that in mind when you apply. But if you score within your PT range, then you will have a wider variety of schools to apply to, and Pitt will most likely award you with a scholly.

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