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Take a look at UIUC's graphs from last year to this year

Posted: Sat Mar 03, 2012 9:14 pm
by Sandro
Last year hardly anyone with below a 3.0 got in and there was a slew of rejections west of the 167 line.

This year? Everybody's getting in. Sub 3.0 167s all day.


You cant even pretend to believe LS admissions at most schools isnt anything more than a blind numbers game anymore....

http://illinois.lawschoolnumbers.com/stats/1112/

*yes I know this isnt news, or a cool story bro, but last year it bugged me how weird it was that UIUC could afford to be so selective, flooded with applications.

Re: Take a look at UIUC's graphs from last year to this year

Posted: Sat Mar 03, 2012 9:20 pm
by 09042014
Sandro wrote:Last year hardly anyone with below a 3.0 got in and there was a slew of rejections west of the 167 line.

This year? Everybody's getting in. Sub 3.0 167s all day.


You cant even pretend to believe LS admissions at most schools isnt anything more than a blind numbers game anymore....

http://illinois.lawschoolnumbers.com/stats/1112/

*yes I know this isnt news, or a cool story bro, but last year it bugged me how weird it was that UIUC could afford to be so selective, flooded with applications....
It is easy to be selective when you are falsifying the data.

Re: Take a look at UIUC's graphs from last year to this year

Posted: Sat Mar 03, 2012 9:21 pm
by JusticeHarlan
I wish this thread from when I was applying had caught on as a yearly award.

Re: Take a look at UIUC's graphs from last year to this year

Posted: Sat Mar 03, 2012 10:08 pm
by Sandro
Desert Fox wrote:
Sandro wrote:Last year hardly anyone with below a 3.0 got in and there was a slew of rejections west of the 167 line.

This year? Everybody's getting in. Sub 3.0 167s all day.


You cant even pretend to believe LS admissions at most schools isnt anything more than a blind numbers game anymore....

http://illinois.lawschoolnumbers.com/stats/1112/

*yes I know this isnt news, or a cool story bro, but last year it bugged me how weird it was that UIUC could afford to be so selective, flooded with applications....
It is easy to be selective when you are falsifying the data.
Yup. ABA should hire me as an investigator because I knew that shit was no good when they were admitting massive number of sub median LSAT charity cases and massacring most everyone else with numbers that would seem to be more valuable. *daps*