AA Male here from Texas state school (Not UT Austin) applying this cycle.
Economics and Political Science double major w/ African American Studies minor
LSAC GPA: 3.07 (This is a result of my own and my fathers medical problems I experienced during college, which I plan to speak on in essays)
LSAT: 166
Softs (weak):
-Lots of internship experience at think tanks, political offices etc.
-Economics Society
-United Black Students
-worked part time my entire time in undergraduate
Chance me for:
Penn
Northwestern
Cornell
Vanderbilt
Wash U
UT Austin
Emory
Notre Dame
USC
Thanks!
AA Male Splitter T-20 Chances Forum
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Re: AA Male Splitter T-20 Chances
Bump, no advice?
- Po$eidon
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Re: AA Male Splitter T-20 Chances
URM candidates are the hardest to chance. Write *amazing* personal statements and you could get into some mid T14 schools. That GPA is obviously a bigger issue than the LSAT. I expect Cornell could be a real option. Northwestern too for sure - they like LSATs and seem to care not at all for GPA. Schools ranked from 10 to 25 are probably your best bets
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Re: AA Male Splitter T-20 Chances
Thank you so much for the advice, yeah I'm thinking Northwestern is probably my best best as far as the t14 goesPo$eidon wrote:URM candidates are the hardest to chance. Write *amazing* personal statements and you could get into some mid T14 schools. That GPA is obviously a bigger issue than the LSAT. I expect Cornell could be a real option. Northwestern too for sure - they like LSATs and seem to care not at all for GPA. Schools ranked from 10 to 25 are probably your best bets
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