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Black Male/3.29(3.18 LSAC); Good softs and LOR. LSAT?

Posted: Mon Jun 07, 2010 11:34 pm
by IAMGenius
Hey everyone I am trying to figure out how high I need to score in order to get in at the following schools.
My credentials are

Black Male
3.29 UGPA (3.18 LSAC);
Softs: Founder of 2 Campus Org. Various other memberships;D1 Collegiate Athlete (1 year); etc...
Good LOR

Tryng to figure out the necessary LSAT score for these schools in order of where I would like to go. It should be noted that these are my reach schools. I am definetly applying to schools where I know my GPA won't be an issue. Any help would be appreciated:

Chicago
NYU
Northweastern
Emory
Georgetown
George Washington
Alabama
Stanford
Yale
Harvard

Re: Black Male/3.29(3.18 LSAC); Good softs and LOR. LSAT?

Posted: Mon Jun 07, 2010 11:42 pm
by colemf
Chicago-167
NYU-167
Northweastern-166
Emory-163
Georgetown-165
George Washington-161
Alabama-158
Stanford-169-170
Yale-171
Harvard-170

Re: Black Male/3.29(3.18 LSAC); Good softs and LOR. LSAT?

Posted: Mon Jun 07, 2010 11:43 pm
by IAMGenius
colemf wrote:Chicago-167
NYU-167
Northweastern-166
Emory-163
Georgetown-165
George Washington-161
Alabama-158
Stanford-169-170
Yale-171
Harvard-170
Thanks. Not nearly as high as I was expecting, so if your right or close to right I may be in good shape.

Re: Black Male/3.29(3.18 LSAC); Good softs and LOR. LSAT?

Posted: Mon Jun 07, 2010 11:55 pm
by rundoxierun
IAMGenius wrote:
colemf wrote:Chicago-167
NYU-167
Northweastern-166
Emory-163
Georgetown-165
George Washington-161
Alabama-158
Stanford-169-170
Yale-171
Harvard-170
With a 3.18 LSAC gpa those LSAT numbers listed are low for Harvard, Yale, Stanford, Chicago and Gtown for sure. Idk about the rest.

Re: Black Male/3.29(3.18 LSAC); Good softs and LOR. LSAT?

Posted: Tue Jun 08, 2010 10:51 am
by merichard87
With that GPA you will most likely need a 170+ to even been considered. Still do-able though.

Re: Black Male/3.29(3.18 LSAC); Good softs and LOR. LSAT?

Posted: Thu Jun 10, 2010 3:04 am
by Kohinoor
merichard87 wrote:With that GPA you will most likely need a 170+ to even been considered. Still do-able though.