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Re: Hamilton, Levy, Darrow ect.
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- BVest
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Re: Hamilton, Levy, Darrow ect.
The benefit of learning a proper abbreviation for et cetera.
Sorry to be snarky, but given the forum, it seems necessary.
Sorry to be snarky, but given the forum, it seems necessary.
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- Kobaine51
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Re: Hamilton, Levy, Darrow ect.
actually that is not without meritBVest wrote:The benefit of learning a proper abbreviation for et cetera.
Sorry to be snarky, but given the forum, it seems necessary.
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Re: Hamilton, Levy, Darrow ect.
For non-URMs, 175+ LSAT and 3.85+ GPA
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- Kobaine51
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Re: Hamilton, Levy, Darrow ect.
for any t14 full tuition?Doorkeeper wrote:For non-URMs, 175+ LSAT and 3.85+ GPA
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Re: Hamilton, Levy, Darrow ect.
This isn't hard and fast for the Hamilton at least. Can't speak to the others.Doorkeeper wrote:For non-URMs, 175+ LSAT and 3.85+ GPA
- Kobaine51
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Re: Hamilton, Levy, Darrow ect.
I wouldn't think that the mordecai, for instance, would require the same credentials as the hamilton. But I know nothing of this which is why I ask.
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Re: Hamilton, Levy, Darrow ect.
Mordecai and Darrow are a bit lower on LSAT - around 172 or so according to LSN. But basically they're looking to poach HYS caliber with those scholarships. Columbia is pretty locked into the 175 LSAT minimum. Chicago's half tuition scholarships go around 173.
- Kobaine51
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Re: Hamilton, Levy, Darrow ect.
Is this assuming a GPA of 3.8+ or are the scholarships primarily grounded in LSAT scores?treple wrote:Mordecai and Darrow are a bit lower on LSAT - around 172 or so according to LSN. But basically they're looking to poach HYS caliber with those scholarships. Columbia is pretty locked into the 175 LSAT minimum. Chicago's half tuition scholarships go around 173.
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Re: Hamilton, Levy, Darrow ect.
You are going to need a 3.9+ to even sniff a T14 full ride without a 174+ LSATKobaine51 wrote:Is this assuming a GPA of 3.8+ or are the scholarships primarily grounded in LSAT scores?treple wrote:Mordecai and Darrow are a bit lower on LSAT - around 172 or so according to LSN. But basically they're looking to poach HYS caliber with those scholarships. Columbia is pretty locked into the 175 LSAT minimum. Chicago's half tuition scholarships go around 173.
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- howlery
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Re: Hamilton, Levy, Darrow ect.
What about URMs? How much lower do the GPA and LSAT floors drop?
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Re: Hamilton, Levy, Darrow ect.
The best resource is, again, http://www.lawschoolnumbers.comhowlery wrote:What about URMs? How much lower do the GPA and LSAT floors drop?
Small sample size, though.
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