169/3.7 GWU ED? Forum
- Shelbinole
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169/3.7 GWU ED?
Should i bother applying to T-14 such as Georgetown/Duke or just go for the full scholarship at GWU?
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Re: 169/3.7 GWU ED?
Don't ED. Blanket the T14 and T20 schools for leverage.Shelbinole wrote:Should i bother applying to T-14 such as Georgetown/Duke or just go for the full scholarship at GWU?
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Re: 169/3.7 GWU ED?
Don't ED. But if you did, you would probably get into UVA. You will get into GW regardless
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OP wouldn't ED to get in, OP would be EDing for the full ride. At least know what you're talking about before giving advice.TFALAWL wrote:Don't ED. But if you did, you would probably get into UVA. You will get into GW regardless
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Re: 169/3.7 GWU ED?
doesn't a full ride at gwu still end up costing you like $150k when you factor in living expenses and the fact that you won't get a job
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Re: 169/3.7 GWU ED?
Well even if you ED you should probably still apply broadly on the chance you don't get it. I would also probably retake in your shoes and shoot higher.Shelbinole wrote:Should i bother applying to T-14 such as Georgetown/Duke or just go for the full scholarship at GWU?
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Re: 169/3.7 GWU ED?
trap school alert
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I also worry more about GWs employment score because it's such a big IP school, I feel like if you're not IP your chances at a good outcome are substantially less.james.bungles wrote:trap school alert
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I've always wondered if there were enough IP splitter engineers at NU to make an impact on the employment numbers.. But obviously that would be nowhere near the effect at GW.scottidsntknow wrote:I also worry more about GWs employment score because it's such a big IP school, I feel like if you're not IP your chances at a good outcome are substantially less.james.bungles wrote:trap school alert
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Yeah I'd think the effects would be more pronounced at GW.suppy183 wrote:I've always wondered if there were enough IP splitter engineers at NU to make an impact on the employment numbers.. But obviously that would be nowhere near the effect at GW.scottidsntknow wrote:I also worry more about GWs employment score because it's such a big IP school, I feel like if you're not IP your chances at a good outcome are substantially less.james.bungles wrote:trap school alert
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Re: 169/3.7 GWU ED?
I don't know why you would ED to GWU with those numbers. You're going to get better deals than that.
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Re: 169/3.7 GWU ED?
Applicant with a 170/3.7 here. Oh my goodness gracious blanket the T14, you will do SO MUCH BETTER.
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Re: 169/3.7 GWU ED?
blanket t14 for sure, unless you can articulate a good reason for wanting to attend gwu
gwu isn't even the best school with "washington" and "university" in its name
(come to think of it, not even second best)
gwu isn't even the best school with "washington" and "university" in its name
(come to think of it, not even second best)
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Re: 169/3.7 GWU ED?
Thanks guys. I ended up applying RD. I'd like to go T-14 and have gotten into a few schools (UVA, Georgetown so far) but am worried about $$$ :/
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Re: 169/3.7 GWU ED?
Applying to all of them gives you some leverage to hopefully negotiate for more money. You followed the smarter path OP.Shelbinole wrote:Thanks guys. I ended up applying RD. I'd like to go T-14 and have gotten into a few schools (UVA, Georgetown so far) but am worried about $$$ :/
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Re: 169/3.7 GWU ED?
If you're going to ED, ED Northwestern. It seems that they prefer 170+ LSAT for their full-ride ED, but maybe a 3.7/169 would still be competitive.
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Great decision, and congrats on the successes so far. You'll get some more an hopefully some offers that you can begin negotiating with.Shelbinole wrote:Thanks guys. I ended up applying RD. I'd like to go T-14 and have gotten into a few schools (UVA, Georgetown so far) but am worried about $$$ :/
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yeah, a below median gpa and below 75th lsat is competitive for a full rideEricHosmer wrote:If you're going to ED, ED Northwestern. It seems that they prefer 170+ LSAT for their full-ride ED, but maybe a 3.7/169 would still be competitive.
god the ed nu thing is such flame
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go hard on the schollysShelbinole wrote:Thanks guys. I ended up applying RD. I'd like to go T-14 and have gotten into a few schools (UVA, Georgetown so far) but am worried about $$$ :/
don't let the t-14 moniker fool you into overpaying
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Re: 169/3.7 GWU ED?
You're probably right, but mylsn does list four non-URM applicants over the past few years who were accepted ED with a 3.54/169, a 3.76/168, 3.8/168, and one more 3.8/168. Most had a 172+ LSAT, though.Brut wrote:yeah, a below median gpa and below 75th lsat is competitive for a full rideEricHosmer wrote:If you're going to ED, ED Northwestern. It seems that they prefer 170+ LSAT for their full-ride ED, but maybe a 3.7/169 would still be competitive.
god the ed nu thing is such flame
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Re: 169/3.7 GWU ED?
ashockofpink (3.76/168) was at median lsat and above median gpa, and had actual softs
jaredcal (3.8/168) was at median lsat and above median gpa
wildcats17 (3.8/168) was at median lsat and above median gpa
as for mullens (3.54/169), who knows what happened
he posts on tls, maybe i'll ask him
didn't hurt that he's from chi and went to a top ug
but he's an outlier, just look at the pool of nu ed applicants
his one data point doesn't make op "competitive", or probable, or even feasible
if you want to play the lottery, fine; it doesn't cost any more than the rd app
but nu is a good school with many strong applicants to give money to
people think they're more likely to get a deal out of nu than other t14s, but that's not the case
true, they have a relatively high median grant, fourth highest in the t14
but they give it to relatively few people, fourth lowest in the t14
furthermore, they have the fifth highest cost of attendance in the t14
in the half-to-full category, they're sixth highest, but while the schools ahead are substantially ahead, the next four schools down are within 3 percentage points
my back-of-the-envelope estimate is that around 31 students students out of 229 incoming 1Ls were in that group last year, both ed and rd pool
nu doesn't have any shortage of applicants above both medians applying
if they're going to give out 31 half-to-full schollies, i have a pretty good idea where they are going
nu uses ed not as a gift to applicants with decent but not stellar numbers, but as a way to firm up medians with strong applicants
they use it to have the right of first refusal
imho, those with very strong numbers and no particular interest in nu should play out their cycle, since nu isn't significantly more generous than any other school
if you have iffy numbers, you're out of retakes, and you don't mind sacrificing other full ride eds, play nu ed as a lotto ticket, but i think we should all stop inflating people's chances at getting it
if you're a heavy splitter, you prob should ed nu
jaredcal (3.8/168) was at median lsat and above median gpa
wildcats17 (3.8/168) was at median lsat and above median gpa
as for mullens (3.54/169), who knows what happened
he posts on tls, maybe i'll ask him
didn't hurt that he's from chi and went to a top ug
but he's an outlier, just look at the pool of nu ed applicants
his one data point doesn't make op "competitive", or probable, or even feasible
if you want to play the lottery, fine; it doesn't cost any more than the rd app
but nu is a good school with many strong applicants to give money to
people think they're more likely to get a deal out of nu than other t14s, but that's not the case
true, they have a relatively high median grant, fourth highest in the t14
but they give it to relatively few people, fourth lowest in the t14
furthermore, they have the fifth highest cost of attendance in the t14
in the half-to-full category, they're sixth highest, but while the schools ahead are substantially ahead, the next four schools down are within 3 percentage points
my back-of-the-envelope estimate is that around 31 students students out of 229 incoming 1Ls were in that group last year, both ed and rd pool
nu doesn't have any shortage of applicants above both medians applying
if they're going to give out 31 half-to-full schollies, i have a pretty good idea where they are going
nu uses ed not as a gift to applicants with decent but not stellar numbers, but as a way to firm up medians with strong applicants
they use it to have the right of first refusal
imho, those with very strong numbers and no particular interest in nu should play out their cycle, since nu isn't significantly more generous than any other school
if you have iffy numbers, you're out of retakes, and you don't mind sacrificing other full ride eds, play nu ed as a lotto ticket, but i think we should all stop inflating people's chances at getting it
if you're a heavy splitter, you prob should ed nu
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Re: 169/3.7 GWU ED?
I agree 100%. I wasn't very clear in my original post, but I did mean that if he should only ED NU as a lottery ticket. EDing any other T14 is wasting potential scholarships.Brut wrote:ashockofpink (3.76/168) was at median lsat and above median gpa, and had actual softs
jaredcal (3.8/168) was at median lsat and above median gpa
wildcats17 (3.8/168) was at median lsat and above median gpa
as for mullens (3.54/169), who knows what happened
he posts on tls, maybe i'll ask him
didn't hurt that he's from chi and went to a top ug
but he's an outlier, just look at the pool of nu ed applicants
his one data point doesn't make op "competitive", or probable, or even feasible
if you want to play the lottery, fine; it doesn't cost any more than the rd app
but nu is a good school with many strong applicants to give money to
people think they're more likely to get a deal out of nu than other t14s, but that's not the case
true, they have a relatively high median grant, fourth highest in the t14
but they give it to relatively few people, fourth lowest in the t14
furthermore, they have the fifth highest cost of attendance in the t14
in the half-to-full category, they're sixth highest, but while the schools ahead are substantially ahead, the next four schools down are within 3 percentage points
my back-of-the-envelope estimate is that around 31 students students out of 229 incoming 1Ls were in that group last year, both ed and rd pool
nu doesn't have any shortage of applicants above both medians applying
if they're going to give out 31 half-to-full schollies, i have a pretty good idea where they are going
nu uses ed not as a gift to applicants with decent but not stellar numbers, but as a way to firm up medians with strong applicants
they use it to have the right of first refusal
imho, those with very strong numbers and no particular interest in nu should play out their cycle, since nu isn't significantly more generous than any other school
if you have iffy numbers, you're out of retakes, and you don't mind sacrificing other full ride eds, play nu ed as a lotto ticket, but i think we should all stop inflating people's chances at getting it
if you're a heavy splitter, you prob should ed nu
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