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AA Male 3.36 158

Post by Lacepiece23 » Thu Oct 27, 2011 1:20 pm

Hey all,

Just wondering what my chances are I have a 3.36 cumulative lsac gpa with a 3.42 from my degree granting institution. I Took a chs class in high school blew it off got a c and it came back to bite me when I transferred it in to my school. I have a 158 lsat and am planning on retaking but don't plan on doing much better than a 160 maybe. I spent about 300 hours studying for oct. and saw a 14 point increase in my lsat. I was wondering if schools are going to look at my degree granting institution Gpa or just my cumulative.

Softs: Fraternity President, 2 years track and football, honor societies, internship winner at highmark insurance

Schools:

William and Mary
UVA
Penn
Pitt
Penn State Dickinson
Fordham

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Re: AA Male 3.36 158

Post by Teoeo » Thu Oct 27, 2011 1:24 pm

Yale

edit: *troll face*

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Re: AA Male 3.36 158

Post by Lacepiece23 » Thu Oct 27, 2011 1:26 pm

Teoeo wrote:Yale

edit: *troll face*
Okay I know thats not serious just wondering if i'd be in the t30 with maybe some money or if I should throw an app to any t-14 at all I'd pay the money to go

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Re: AA Male 3.36 158

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