3.82 GPA/166 LSAT Forum
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3.82 GPA/166 LSAT
LSDAS GPA: 3.82
LSAT: 166
Race: Caucasian
Gender: Male
ECs: Nothing Exciting
List of schools I plan to apply to in 2013-2014 cycle
-Michigan
-Cornell
-Georgetown
-UVA (ED)
-Cornell (EA)
-Cal Berkeley
-UCLA
-USC
-Vanderbilt
-Fordham
-Cardozo
-Emory
LSAT: 166
Race: Caucasian
Gender: Male
ECs: Nothing Exciting
List of schools I plan to apply to in 2013-2014 cycle
-Michigan
-Cornell
-Georgetown
-UVA (ED)
-Cornell (EA)
-Cal Berkeley
-UCLA
-USC
-Vanderbilt
-Fordham
-Cardozo
-Emory
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Re: 3.82 GPA/166 LSAT
http://www.mylsn.info/ork0tbhoneynutichiro wrote:LSDAS GPA: 3.82
LSAT: 166
Race: Caucasian
Gender: Male
ECs: Nothing Exciting
List of schools I plan to apply to in 2013-2014 cycle
-Michigan
-Cornell
-Georgetown
-UVA (ED)
-Cornell (EA)
-Cal Berkeley
-UCLA
-USC
-Vanderbilt
-Fordham
-Cardozo
-Emory
I.e., your chances of admission aren't great at any of the schools on your list, sans Fordham, Cardozo, and Emory.
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Re: 3.82 GPA/166 LSAT
Chances are you retake.
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Re: 3.82 GPA/166 LSAT
Va Resident, by any chance?
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Re: 3.82 GPA/166 LSAT
You can make mylsn.info say whatever you want it to say...PRgradBYU wrote:
http://www.mylsn.info/ork0tb
I.e., your chances of admission aren't great at any of the schools on your list, sans Fordham, Cardozo, and Emory.
http://www.mylsn.info/gyg04c
Also, no I'm not a VA resident.
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Re: 3.82 GPA/166 LSAT
3 points more on the LSAT would likely get you into almost every one of these schools with a scholarship.
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Re: 3.82 GPA/166 LSAT
Actually, it can write whatever you want it to write. But, here's this, just for you.honeynutichiro wrote:You can make mylsn.info say whatever you want it to say...
(And to respond - you can make it say whatever you'd like by changing your search criteria. Then again, if you ask a person one question they'll respond differently than if they had been asked a different question. That doesn't invalidate either answer.)
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Re: 3.82 GPA/166 LSAT
Well if you're planning on applying next cycle and already have a 166 on the scoreboard, are you planning on retaking in June? Like someone said above, cracking 170 would make the world of a difference.
Might also want to throw an app out towards Bama for negotiation purposes. Your numbers would probably get you a hefty scholarship there.
Might also want to throw an app out towards Bama for negotiation purposes. Your numbers would probably get you a hefty scholarship there.
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Re: 3.82 GPA/166 LSAT
Just to be clear, I'm not saying the information that mylsn.info gives is invalid. I am saying that by adjusting between equally accurate/reliable search criteria you can produce starkly different responses. Thus, mylsn.info is entirely dependent on the individual arbitrary search criteria being used at a given time.LSATSCORES2012 wrote:Actually, it can write whatever you want it to write. But, here's this, just for you.honeynutichiro wrote:You can make mylsn.info say whatever you want it to say...
(And to respond - you can make it say whatever you'd like by changing your search criteria. Then again, if you ask a person one question they'll respond differently than if they had been asked a different question. That doesn't invalidate either answer.)
I am planning to retake in June, and yes I already have a 166 on the scoreboard. I just want to get a grasp of my chances if I cannot do better than 166 in June.togepi wrote:Well if you're planning on applying next cycle and already have a 166 on the scoreboard, are you planning on retaking in June? Like someone said above, cracking 170 would make the world of a difference.
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Re: 3.82 GPA/166 LSAT
If you cannot do better in June you should take it again in October.
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Re: 3.82 GPA/166 LSAT
Undeniably true.honeynutichiro wrote:Just to be clear, I'm not saying the information that mylsn.info gives is invalid. I am saying that by adjusting between equally accurate/reliable search criteria you can produce starkly different responses. Thus, mylsn.info is entirely dependent on the individual arbitrary search criteria being used at a given time.
FYI, my best guesses are, assuming apps go down again next cycle and you're not a URM:
Probably will be accepted to 25-75% of:
Michigan
Cornell
GULC
USC
Vanderbilt
UCLA
In:
Fordham
Cardozo
Emory
Out: Berkeley, UVA
If UVA's GPA median were to fall enough (or you were to get up to it) an ED there might work but probably not.
and I also recommend retaking, certainly couldn't hurt
Best of luck to you.
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Re: 3.82 GPA/166 LSAT
I would argue that UVA ED is still possible, albeit at sticker. I got UVA ED ($) with .2 gpa and 1lsat higher fwiw, and I am similar demographic/background
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Re: 3.82 GPA/166 LSAT
WokeUpInACar wrote:If you cannot do better in June you should take it again in October.
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Re: 3.82 GPA/166 LSAT
retake in OCtober.
June LSAT is way too soon.
June LSAT is way too soon.
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