Northwestern ED Forum
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dip_spLitter

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Northwestern ED
Looking for a little advice on the NW ED process. It seems to be a fact that NW is "splitter friendly". With a 3.4x GPA, how high of an LSAT is required to be a viable ED candidate?
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gspiel1232

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Re: Northwestern ED
Id say probably around 173 but i really am only speculating
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dip_spLitter

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Re: Northwestern ED
Thanks, I was thinking about the same. In your opinion, how high could a 173 3.4x take you with an ED? I've seen so many different opinions on here and I realize that I'm only asking for another one, but with the stated stats is an ED to either Penn, UVA, NW, or Georgetown likely to be accepted?
- justonemoregame

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Re: Northwestern ED
I would expect NW's 150K ED to be tough with a 3.4 -- the rest are in play, UVA a lock, NYU should be in play, too
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Swimp

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Re: Northwestern ED
This site is what pretty much all TLSers base their predictions on:
http://www.lawschoolnumbers.com/
Go nuts. (literally. you will go nuts thinking about this shit all day.)
http://www.lawschoolnumbers.com/
Go nuts. (literally. you will go nuts thinking about this shit all day.)
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dip_spLitter

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Re: Northwestern ED
OK thanks. Is there a difference between ED'ing to NW without the guaranteed $ and the ED with 150K or is every ED applicant the same
- Chardee_MacDennis

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Re: Northwestern ED
Per the website, every applicant admitted through ED is awarded the merit scholly.dip_spLitter wrote:OK thanks. Is there a difference between ED'ing to NW without the guaranteed $ and the ED with 150K or is every ED applicant the same
http://www.law.northwestern.edu/admissi ... ision.html