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AA male 3.5/163

Post by Noluck123 » Wed Mar 07, 2012 12:34 am

Good Softs.

Where should I apply?

Thanks.

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Re: AA male 3.5/163

Post by yngblkgifted » Wed Mar 07, 2012 2:53 am

t14. you'll get into some.

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Re: AA male 3.5/163

Post by PDaddy » Wed Mar 07, 2012 3:39 am

Noluck123 wrote:Good Softs.

Where should I apply?

Thanks.
Everywhere in the upper-tier. Blanket the T14! Do about 20-25 applications, mostly in the top-25, but a few in the #25-50 range to be safe. You can go to just about any school, as long as your essays are really well-written and your profile is extremely organized. Your cycle should be a cakewalk. If you need help, PM me.

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Re: AA male 3.5/163

Post by Stanford4Me » Wed Mar 07, 2012 4:55 am

yngblkgifted wrote:t14. you'll get into some.

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Re: AA male 3.5/163

Post by JustE » Wed Mar 07, 2012 5:10 am

Stanford4Me wrote:
yngblkgifted wrote:t14. you'll get into some.
All of this. Also, it's not necessary, but with a few LSAT points you can get either a few full rides or likely H. Good luck.

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Re: AA male 3.5/163

Post by Noluck123 » Wed Mar 07, 2012 2:39 pm

JustE wrote: All of this. Also, it's not necessary, but with a few LSAT points you can get either a few full rides or likely H. Good luck.
PDaddy wrote: Everywhere in the upper-tier. Blanket the T14! Do about 20-25 applications, mostly in the top-25, but a few in the #25-50 range to be safe. You can go to just about any school, as long as your essays are really well-written and your profile is extremely organized. Your cycle should be a cakewalk. If you need help, PM me.

Thanks for the advice. I'm thinking about retaking. I was PTing 167-171 and I think I can do better.

H is my dream school. What LSAT score would I need to make me a strong candidate? Thanks

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Re: AA male 3.5/163

Post by JustE » Wed Mar 07, 2012 2:45 pm

Noluck123 wrote:
JustE wrote: All of this. Also, it's not necessary, but with a few LSAT points you can get either a few full rides or likely H. Good luck.
PDaddy wrote: Everywhere in the upper-tier. Blanket the T14! Do about 20-25 applications, mostly in the top-25, but a few in the #25-50 range to be safe. You can go to just about any school, as long as your essays are really well-written and your profile is extremely organized. Your cycle should be a cakewalk. If you need help, PM me.

Thanks for the advice. I'm thinking about retaking. I was PTing 167-171 and I think I can do better.

H is my dream school. What LSAT score would I need to make me a strong candidate? Thanks
If your goal is H, I wouldn't settle for anything less than a 170. With that said, you have a shot if you're a few points low, but I wouldn't risk it. If you're going to go through the trouble of a re-take, make the most of it.

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