168/3.5(3.76) Forum
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Re: 168/3.5(3.76)
Is the 3.76 your LSAC-calculated? Also, what are your ties to the NA community?
If your answers to those two questions are "yes" and "fairly good/enrolled", I'd say you have a pretty solid shot at getting in.
If your answers to those two questions are "yes" and "fairly good/enrolled", I'd say you have a pretty solid shot at getting in.
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Re: 168/3.5(3.76)
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Re: 168/3.5(3.76)
Maybe a bit rougher, then. Even a 170 is probably not going to get you in:
I'd probably retake regardless. If you must be in California, your GPA isn't so bad that a good enough LSAT won't get you serious scholarship money at UCLA/USC.
edit> The NA thing is tricky. Schools can be a bit edgy about giving "the URM boost" to a white kid whose grandfather was Native American. I would proceed as if you didn't have any boost, and then if you unexpectedly get it at a few schools, good for you.
I'd probably retake regardless. If you must be in California, your GPA isn't so bad that a good enough LSAT won't get you serious scholarship money at UCLA/USC.
edit> The NA thing is tricky. Schools can be a bit edgy about giving "the URM boost" to a white kid whose grandfather was Native American. I would proceed as if you didn't have any boost, and then if you unexpectedly get it at a few schools, good for you.
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