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Nervous about application

Post by Sash182 » Sun Feb 26, 2012 2:59 am

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Re: 3.23 GPA, a 151 LSAT score?

Post by rad lulz » Sun Feb 26, 2012 4:01 am

At both 25%tiles = probably out or WL.

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Re: 3.23 GPA, a 151 LSAT score?

Post by Jaeger » Sun Feb 26, 2012 4:22 am

Sash182 wrote:Hey everyone! I recently applied to Ole Miss law and I am starting to get very nervous waiting to hear the decision. I have a 3.23 GPA with a double major and a minor, a 151 LSAT score, and I was an undergrad at Ole Miss. I was in every single organization imaginable and held many leadership positions on campus. All in all, I have been told by many people (including the Ole Miss admissions counselor) that I have a stellar resume. I am fluent in five languages and have done two study abroad programs as an undergraduate. I also have a unique background because I am originally from a different country and moved to the US during middle school. All that being said, I am very worried about my LSAT score and GPA. Since many of you are students there, I am wondering what do you think are my chances of getting in? Thanks in advance for the replies.

Softs don't usually get considered if you don't have the numbers. I would have rather been in no clubs, and spoke only one language and had a 3.9 GPA than your resume and have a 3.23. But good luck all the same.

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Re: Nervous about application

Post by Sash182 » Mon Feb 27, 2012 4:32 am

Just out of curiosity, are you both students at Ole Miss law? I have already gotten into several schools I applied to that are about on the same level as Ole Miss. However, Ole Miss still remains my number one choice.

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