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Another noobcake question
Posted: Fri Apr 15, 2011 4:32 pm
by OldTymeyFaceSmasher
I keep asking because you guys are really helpful.
I just calculated my LSAC GPA with a calculator and came out to 3.74. I thought I was closer to 3.8 but whatever, up yours Shakespeare and the professor that taught it.
Is this okay for a T14 school? Or should I get it out of my head? Or does it all depend on what my LSAT is and I'm wasting everybody's goddamn time with my stupid questions?
Re: Another noobcake question
Posted: Fri Apr 15, 2011 4:35 pm
by dakatz
OldTymeyFaceSmasher wrote:I keep asking because you guys are really helpful.
I just calculated my LSAC GPA with a calculator and came out to 3.74. I thought I was closer to 3.8 but whatever, up yours Shakespeare and the professor that taught it.
Is this okay for a T14 school? Or should I get it out of my head? Or does it all depend on what my LSAT is and I'm wasting everybody's goddamn time with my stupid questions?
All depends on LSAT
Re: Another noobcake question
Posted: Fri Apr 15, 2011 4:36 pm
by Mce252
OldTymeyFaceSmasher wrote:I keep asking because you guys are really helpful.
I just calculated my LSAC GPA with a calculator and came out to 3.74. I thought I was closer to 3.8 but whatever, up yours Shakespeare and the professor that taught it.
Is this okay for a T14 school? Or should I get it out of my head? Or does it all depend on what my LSAT is and I'm wasting everybody's goddamn time with my stupid questions?
If you browse this site for thirty-five seconds, you will answer this question and much more.
Re: Another noobcake question
Posted: Fri Apr 15, 2011 4:41 pm
by NorCalBruin
It's going to make it difficult for you to go to Harvard, Yale, Stanford, or Berkeley... but otherwise no. Rock yo' lsat and you'll be fine.
Re: Another noobcake question
Posted: Fri Apr 15, 2011 4:55 pm
by Veyron
NorCalBruin wrote:It's going to make it difficult for you to go to Harvard, Yale, Stanford, or Berkeley... but otherwise no. Rock yo' lsat and you'll be fine.
No, 3.7 is H's unofficial floor.
Re: Another noobcake question
Posted: Fri Apr 15, 2011 5:10 pm
by thsmthcrmnl
3.74 is quite low for Yale and Stanford, low for Harvard, and possibly low at Berkeley. In itself, it doesn't matter anywhere else.
But based on you 'tar, you don't need law school; you need to spend more time with your wife.
Re: Another noobcake question
Posted: Fri Apr 15, 2011 7:20 pm
by OldTymeyFaceSmasher
Mce252 wrote:OldTymeyFaceSmasher wrote:I keep asking because you guys are really helpful.
I just calculated my LSAC GPA with a calculator and came out to 3.74. I thought I was closer to 3.8 but whatever, up yours Shakespeare and the professor that taught it.
Is this okay for a T14 school? Or should I get it out of my head? Or does it all depend on what my LSAT is and I'm wasting everybody's goddamn time with my stupid questions?
If you browse this site for thirty-five seconds, you will answer this question and much more.
Well I've been here a couple of days and didn't really find a definitive answer. Perhaps there is something wrong with my browsing techniques?
NorCalBruin wrote:It's going to make it difficult for you to go to Harvard, Yale, Stanford, or Berkeley... but otherwise no. Rock yo' lsat and you'll be fine.
Cool, thanks!
Okay, no more stupid questions.
Re: Another noobcake question
Posted: Fri Apr 15, 2011 7:38 pm
by Mce252
Try the search box.
Re: Another noobcake question
Posted: Sun Apr 17, 2011 12:46 pm
by Sandro
Yea, its pretty low. You honestly should have worked harder in UG and probably aren't too smart, because thats what your Ugpa is good at measuring.
Re: Another noobcake question
Posted: Sun Apr 17, 2011 1:54 pm
by Veyron
Yea, its pretty low. You honestly should have worked harder in UG and probably aren't too smart, because thats what your Ugpa LSAT is good at measuring
FTFY
Re: Another noobcake question
Posted: Sun Apr 17, 2011 1:58 pm
by d34d9823
Veyron wrote:NorCalBruin wrote:It's going to make it difficult for you to go to Harvard, Yale, Stanford, or Berkeley... but otherwise no. Rock yo' lsat and you'll be fine.
No, 3.7 is H's unofficial floor.
So? You need a 177 to have a shot with a 3.7. Those don't grow on trees. Also, it's 3.6.
Re: Another noobcake question
Posted: Sun Apr 17, 2011 2:36 pm
by OldTymeyFaceSmasher
Sandro wrote:Yea, its pretty low. You honestly should have worked harder in UG and probably aren't too smart, because thats what your Ugpa is good at measuring.
Lol.
Re: Another noobcake question
Posted: Sun Apr 17, 2011 2:37 pm
by FiveSermon
People have gotten into T14s with a 2.4 gpa. LSAT is what matters.
Re: Another noobcake question
Posted: Sun Apr 17, 2011 2:43 pm
by OldTymeyFaceSmasher
FiveSermon wrote:People have gotten into T14s with a 2.4 gpa.
Haha really?
Re: Another noobcake question
Posted: Sun Apr 17, 2011 2:45 pm
by FiveSermon
OldTymeyFaceSmasher wrote:FiveSermon wrote:People have gotten into T14s with a 2.4 gpa.
Haha really?
Yes at NU + URMs. I think desert fox on this site got into NU with a 2.6 gpa.
Re: Another noobcake question
Posted: Sun Apr 17, 2011 3:07 pm
by Veyron
FiveSermon wrote:OldTymeyFaceSmasher wrote:FiveSermon wrote:People have gotten into T14s with a 2.4 gpa.
Haha really?
Yes at NU + URMs. I think desert fox on this site got into NU with a 2.6 gpa.
Impossible is nothing. LSAT is everything.
Re: Another noobcake question
Posted: Mon Apr 18, 2011 5:18 pm
by zonto
Veyron wrote:Impossible is nothing. LSAT Thirst is everything.
