HLS median 172, CLS median 172Tiago Splitter wrote:Sorry been away awhile can I get a tl;dr
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HLS median 172, CLS median 172Tiago Splitter wrote:Sorry been away awhile can I get a tl;dr
Though I feel for jcougar and certainly don't doubt what he is saying, his outcome is not at all the norm for recent graduates. Hiring has picked up considerably.RamTitan wrote:JCougar's story has made me absolutely terrified about the prospect of going to Washu
I realized that I have been in the econ world much too long when I immediately assumed that poptart was trolling by asking who Mankiw isproteinshake wrote:the famous economist!poptart123 wrote:Who is Greg Mankiw and why doesn't he post more medians?!?!
I second this. I think WashU grads do well now and although it is anecdotal, I know people at median and below who have done very well securing post-grad employment.RareExports wrote:Though I feel for jcougar and certainly don't doubt what he is saying, his outcome is not at all the norm for recent graduates. Hiring has picked up considerably.RamTitan wrote:JCougar's story has made me absolutely terrified about the prospect of going to Washu
I don't want to hijack the medians discussion, but there's been a lot more discussion of this in the WUSTL Ask a Recent Grad thread if anyone wants more info.
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RareExports, I definitely do not want to derail this thread, and will check out the thread you mentioned.futago wrote:I second this. I think WashU grads do well now and although it is anecdotal, I know people at median and below who have done very well securing post-grad employment.RareExports wrote:Though I feel for jcougar and certainly don't doubt what he is saying, his outcome is not at all the norm for recent graduates. Hiring has picked up considerably.RamTitan wrote:JCougar's story has made me absolutely terrified about the prospect of going to Washu
I don't want to hijack the medians discussion, but there's been a lot more discussion of this in the WUSTL Ask a Recent Grad thread if anyone wants more info.
For the right price WashU can be a great deal.RamTitan wrote:RareExports, I definitely do not want to derail this thread, and will check out the thread you mentioned.futago wrote:I second this. I think WashU grads do well now and although it is anecdotal, I know people at median and below who have done very well securing post-grad employment.RareExports wrote:Though I feel for jcougar and certainly don't doubt what he is saying, his outcome is not at all the norm for recent graduates. Hiring has picked up considerably.RamTitan wrote:JCougar's story has made me absolutely terrified about the prospect of going to Washu
I don't want to hijack the medians discussion, but there's been a lot more discussion of this in the WUSTL Ask a Recent Grad thread if anyone wants more info.
futago, great to hear; I'm a St. Louis native, so Washu is pretty attractive to me
LSAT: 162 / 167 / 168 (-1)MikeSpivey wrote:Hi all.
Texas Law
LSAT Median 167
Lsat 25/75 162/168
GPA Median 3.69
GPA 25/75 3.41/3.84
Enrolled 295
Ugh.cannibal ox wrote:LSAT: 162 / 167 / 168 (-1)MikeSpivey wrote:Hi all.
Texas Law
LSAT Median 167
Lsat 25/75 162/168
GPA Median 3.69
GPA 25/75 3.41/3.84
Enrolled 295
GPA: 3.41 (-0.07)/ 3.69 (-0.04)/ 3.84 (-0.02)
Class size: 295 (+30)
For comparison:Hikikomorist wrote:Ugh.cannibal ox wrote:LSAT: 162 / 167 / 168 (-1)MikeSpivey wrote:Hi all.
Texas Law
LSAT Median 167
Lsat 25/75 162/168
GPA Median 3.69
GPA 25/75 3.41/3.84
Enrolled 295
GPA: 3.41 (-0.07)/ 3.69 (-0.04)/ 3.84 (-0.02)
Class size: 295 (+30)
Interesting because people who were denied said that their denial letter stated that UT was reducing class size.cannibal ox wrote:LSAT: 162 / 167 / 168 (-1)MikeSpivey wrote:Hi all.
Texas Law
LSAT Median 167
Lsat 25/75 162/168
GPA Median 3.69
GPA 25/75 3.41/3.84
Enrolled 295
GPA: 3.41 (-0.07)/ 3.69 (-0.04)/ 3.84 (-0.02)
Class size: 295 (+30)
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Maybe they are just not good at math.poptart123 wrote: Interesting because people who were denied said that their denial letter stated that UT was reducing class size.
I go there and I'm bad at math. Story checks out.haus wrote:Maybe they are just not good at math.poptart123 wrote: Interesting because people who were denied said that their denial letter stated that UT was reducing class size.
Thanks, Ox!cannibal ox wrote:LSAT: 162 / 167 / 168 (-1)MikeSpivey wrote:Hi all.
Texas Law
LSAT Median 167
Lsat 25/75 162/168
GPA Median 3.69
GPA 25/75 3.41/3.84
Enrolled 295
GPA: 3.41 (-0.07)/ 3.69 (-0.04)/ 3.84 (-0.02)
Class size: 295 (+30)
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I haven't really noticed that- basically the trend this year seems to be schools that maintain class size maintain GPA/LSAt or bump it marginally, and schools that bump class size a decent amount lose LSAT/GPA...calpolisci2016 wrote:Is it safe to say there is a downward trend for GPAs? Looks like a number of schools dropped their GPA numbers.
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Aaannnddd, that sound you just heard was me deleting my app to BU.ashrice13 wrote:BU
LSAT: 161.(+1), 164 (+1), 165 (+1)
GPA: 3.52 (+.11), 3.68 (+.01), 3.77 (+.02)
Class size: 257 (+21)
RIght?? I was hoping for the full scholly but I bet its gonna be a lot more competitive with these gains. Now I'm a lot more nervous about my sept scorebmathers wrote:Aaannnddd, that sound you just heard was me deleting my app to BU.ashrice13 wrote:BU
LSAT: 161.(+1), 164 (+1), 165 (+1)
GPA: 3.52 (+.11), 3.68 (+.01), 3.77 (+.02)
Class size: 257 (+21)
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