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Re: 3.4 GPA/ 163 LSAT / Mexican American

Post by DportIA » Mon Jul 01, 2013 11:08 pm

Wow, I just reviewed LSN for MAs in the previous cycle. Favorable!

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Re: 3.4 GPA/ 163 LSAT / Mexican American

Post by rion91 » Tue Jul 02, 2013 12:35 am

Not sure where I should do early admission at--Northwestern looks like my best chance?

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Re: 3.4 GPA/ 163 LSAT / Mexican American

Post by DaRascal » Tue Jul 02, 2013 4:52 am

rion91 wrote:Not sure where I should do early admission at--Northwestern looks like my best chance?
Not a bad idea at all, rion. I'm actually planning to do this.
Now I don't think they'll accept either of us ED with our numbers because it's a full tuition deal but I think we'll probably get held and the admissions committee will see how interested we are in NU since we applied ED.

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Re: 3.4 GPA/ 163 LSAT / Mexican American

Post by rion91 » Tue Jul 02, 2013 12:20 pm

DaRascal wrote:
rion91 wrote:Not sure where I should do early admission at--Northwestern looks like my best chance?
Not a bad idea at all, rion. I'm actually planning to do this.
Now I don't think they'll accept either of us ED with our numbers because it's a full tuition deal but I think we'll probably get held and the admissions committee will see how interested we are in NU since we applied ED.
Can you PM me your LSN if you have one? I will send you mine so we can compare numbers.

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