chances of t14 Forum
- sternc
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chances of t14
167 and 3.91. What are my chances at the respective t14s? How about t20 with money? By the way, from Texas and non-URM.
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Re: chances of t14
go to cornell or else apply ED to a lower T-14. You'll also get some money from texas( i think?). Add that with in-state tuition and I say you are golden.
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Re: chances of t14
If you haven't applied yet, I would almost certainly wait until next cycle.Ragged wrote:Have you applied yet?
- sternc
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Re: chances of t14
I have applied. UVA (ED), Georgetown, Cal, Southern Cal, UCLA, Texas, Emory, SMU (from Dallas), Michigan, Washington St. Louis, Cornell, Duke, and Vanderbilt.
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Re: chances of t14
stop encouraging people to apply next cycle.. I'll have enough competition as it is.. To the OP, u should apply to lower T14 and throw some apps to the washu and vandys of the world. Might even get some money
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Re: chances of t14
You have solid chances at Texas, Cornell, GULC, USC, UCLA, and WUSTL, at least.
Good luck!
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- im_blue
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Re: chances of t14
T14: decent chances at Cornell, Michigan, UVA, and Northwestern (with WE). Possible chances at Duke, Berkeley, and Georgetown.
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- Dignan
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Re: chances of t14
UVA (ED): Applying ED gives you a chance. It's no better than a 1 in 3 chance, but it's a chance.
Georgetown: They won't like that LSAT score, but you could still be accepted
Cal: If you've got an impressive personal statement and good softs, then you definitely have a shot
Southern Cal: in
UCLA: probably in
Texas: good chance; your Texas residency helps here
Emory: in
SMU (from Dallas): in
Michigan: see Cal, above
Washington St. Louis: in
Cornell: you'd have a decent chance last year, but the NYT reported that Cornell's applications are up 44%, so who knows?
Duke: not a great chance, but a chance
Vanderbilt: probably in
Georgetown: They won't like that LSAT score, but you could still be accepted
Cal: If you've got an impressive personal statement and good softs, then you definitely have a shot
Southern Cal: in
UCLA: probably in
Texas: good chance; your Texas residency helps here
Emory: in
SMU (from Dallas): in
Michigan: see Cal, above
Washington St. Louis: in
Cornell: you'd have a decent chance last year, but the NYT reported that Cornell's applications are up 44%, so who knows?
Duke: not a great chance, but a chance
Vanderbilt: probably in
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Re: chances of t14
LSN (through hourumd) says Georgetown accepted 54% of people with those numbers.
- im_blue
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Re: chances of t14
Not last year, they didn't. Only 3 out of 11 got in (3.9x/167).Jockin Jay-Z wrote:LSN (through hourumd) says Georgetown accepted 54% of people with those numbers.
http://gulc.lawschoolnumbers.com/applic ... ,7&type=jd
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