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- Aha0005
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How do admissions committees look at an applicant re-applying a 3rd time?
- Aha0005
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Anyone? I've searched the forums and have come up with nothing...has anyone out there applied to law school more than twice?
- romothesavior
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I highly doubt they care. If you have the numbers, they'll likely take you. And if you get your LSAT up, you'll be applying to new schools.Aha0005 wrote:Anyone? I've searched the forums and have come up with nothing...has anyone out there applied to law school more than twice?
Your GPA isn't as high as you think it is. 3.64 is probably average for T1 range schools. Obviously your LSAT is bad. You bring diversity to the table, but being an AA female won't make up for an average GPA and a poor LSAT at respectable schools. A 160+ would change everything for you. Your school choices, and subsequently your life opportunities, would be much better with a better LSAT and reapplying.
Go check out the LSAT Forum and check out Arrow's guide. You can do this. Good luck!
- Hjones33
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romothesavior wrote:I highly doubt they care. If you have the numbers, they'll likely take you. And if you get your LSAT up, you'll be applying to new schools.Aha0005 wrote:Anyone? I've searched the forums and have come up with nothing...has anyone out there applied to law school more than twice?
Your GPA isn't as high as you think it is. 3.64 is probably average for T1 range schools. Obviously your LSAT is bad. You bring diversity to the table, but being an AA female won't make up for an average GPA and a poor LSAT at respectable schools. A 160+ would change everything for you. Your school choices, and subsequently your life opportunities, would be much better with a better LSAT and reapplying.
Go check out the LSAT Forum and check out Arrow's guide. You can do this. Good luck!
I am was trying so hard to determine who that is on your avatar. It looks like a snapshot from an ESPN telecast, and its an old white dude so one might assume it's an owner, and your name has romo in it, but I am pretty sure it is not Jerry Jones. So I have to cheat, who is that mysterious man?
- romothesavior
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Its Jerry during the debacle of a first half in week 17 at the Meadowlands.
- Aha0005
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Thanks. I'm nicknaming my third cycle, "Operation Get Out the Hood Once and For All" (unless I get into Penn of courseromothesavior wrote:I highly doubt they care. If you have the numbers, they'll likely take you. And if you get your LSAT up, you'll be applying to new schools.Aha0005 wrote:Anyone? I've searched the forums and have come up with nothing...has anyone out there applied to law school more than twice?
Your GPA isn't as high as you think it is. 3.64 is probably average for T1 range schools. Obviously your LSAT is bad. You bring diversity to the table, but being an AA female won't make up for an average GPA and a poor LSAT at respectable schools. A 160+ would change everything for you. Your school choices, and subsequently your life opportunities, would be much better with a better LSAT and reapplying.
Go check out the LSAT Forum and check out Arrow's guide. You can do this. Good luck!

- Rawlberto
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You are not getting into Penn. If I can start at low 140s and get a 167 (which I still consider to be on the shit end of scores), you can certainly crack into the 160s. Stop posting, you should be studying.Aha0005 wrote:Thanks. I'm nicknaming my third cycle, "Operation Get Out the Hood Once and For All" (unless I get into Penn of courseromothesavior wrote:I highly doubt they care. If you have the numbers, they'll likely take you. And if you get your LSAT up, you'll be applying to new schools.Aha0005 wrote:Anyone? I've searched the forums and have come up with nothing...has anyone out there applied to law school more than twice?
Your GPA isn't as high as you think it is. 3.64 is probably average for T1 range schools. Obviously your LSAT is bad. You bring diversity to the table, but being an AA female won't make up for an average GPA and a poor LSAT at respectable schools. A 160+ would change everything for you. Your school choices, and subsequently your life opportunities, would be much better with a better LSAT and reapplying.
Go check out the LSAT Forum and check out Arrow's guide. You can do this. Good luck!)
- BlakcMajikc
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Rawlberto wrote:You are not getting into Penn. If I can start at low 140s and get a 167 (which I still consider to be on the shit end of scores), you can certainly crack into the 160s. Stop posting, you should be studying.