177/3.6 Forum
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177/3.6
What are my chances at HYS/CCN? Haven't applied yet, unsure if that drastically affects my chances or not.
- gguuueessttt
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Re: 177/3.6
no chance at YS, miniscule chance at HPeytonManning3 wrote:What are my chances at HYS/CCN? Haven't applied yet, unsure if that drastically affects my chances or not.
good chance at Col, lower at Chicago, and very good chance (almost definite) at N.
ETA: play around with this http://mylsn.info/dispresults.php
When I put in 3.58-3.62 with your LSAT, there are 0% acceptances at HYS, 100% at Col and NYU, and 0% at Chicago.
- Tiago Splitter
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Re: 177/3.6
Those search terms are WAY too narrow. With the declining number of apps this guy's chances at Harvard aren't terrible. Should be an auto-admit at Columbia and NYU, likely in at Chicago.gguuueessttt wrote: When I put in 3.58-3.62 with your LSAT, there are 0% acceptances at HYS, 100% at Col and NYU, and 0% at Chicago.
- gguuueessttt
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Re: 177/3.6
fair enough. I was just trying to get an accurate search because when I made it a wider range the acceptances were much different, but you're right about the declining number of apps possibly increasing his chances at H.Tiago Splitter wrote:Those search terms are WAY too narrow. With the declining number of apps this guy's chances at Harvard aren't terrible. Should be an auto-admit at Columbia and NYU, likely in at Chicago.gguuueessttt wrote: When I put in 3.58-3.62 with your LSAT, there are 0% acceptances at HYS, 100% at Col and NYU, and 0% at Chicago.
I knew the search terms were narrow, which is why I told him/her to play around with it.
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- sinfiery
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Re: 177/3.6
This may be a bit ridiculous but if you make the range H's 75% LSAT +1, you get a slightly better chance that may be more indicative.
So for 11-12, 176-180 = 56%
http://myLSN.info/xbtfim
177-180 = 35%ish for previous years
http://myLSN.info/4r0r3i
both these %s counting WLs as denials which may not have been the case
OP, try to get your apps out as soon as possible.
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Re: 177/3.6
Good luck! Similar numbers to you, hopefully it works out.
- Ramius
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Re: 177/3.6
I gotta believe you'll get one or two of CCN and have somewhat of a shot at H.
Ultimately there's no way to know until you apply though, so why not throw caution to the wind and just do it? We're a bunch of inexperienced know-nothings, only the adcomms can tell you if you're what they're looking for.
Ultimately there's no way to know until you apply though, so why not throw caution to the wind and just do it? We're a bunch of inexperienced know-nothings, only the adcomms can tell you if you're what they're looking for.
- Rahviveh
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Re: 177/3.6
Yeah, I'd blanket the T14. Good analysissinfiery wrote:This may be a bit ridiculous but if you make the range H's 75% LSAT +1, you get a slightly better chance that may be more indicative.
So for 11-12, 176-180 = 56%
http://myLSN.info/xbtfim
177-180 = 35%ish for previous years
http://myLSN.info/4r0r3i
both these %s counting WLs as denials which may not have been the case
OP, try to get your apps out as soon as possible.
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