Who's Outperformed Their Numbers? Forum
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FredTheFish

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Who's Outperformed Their Numbers?
Just wondering who out there happened to get into a reach school that their numbers would typically predict they wouldn't? I love a good success story as I wait for my cycle to unfold.
- lymenheimer

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Re: Who's Outperformed Their Numbers?
Theres a thread for this. "I got into my reach school" or something.FredTheFish wrote:Just wondering who out there happened to get into a reach school that their numbers would typically predict they wouldn't? I love a good success story as I wait for my cycle to unfold.
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FredTheFish

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Re: Who's Outperformed Their Numbers?
I couldn't find anything initially, which is why I made this. Someone please share the link if you find it!lymenheimer wrote:Theres a thread for this. "I got into my reach school" or something.FredTheFish wrote:Just wondering who out there happened to get into a reach school that their numbers would typically predict they wouldn't? I love a good success story as I wait for my cycle to unfold.
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Big Red

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Re: Who's Outperformed Their Numbers?
for what it's worth, I performed exactly how my numbers said I would during my cycle, and am pretty much exactly where my LSAT would indicate I would perform so far 1L
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- gastronomy

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- buckiguy_sucks

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Re: Who's Outperformed Their Numbers?
i though LSAT was a weak predictor of law school successBig Red wrote:and am pretty much exactly where my LSAT would indicate I would perform so far 1L
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Hikikomorist

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Re: Who's Outperformed Their Numbers?
It was for me.buckiguy_sucks wrote:i though LSAT was a weak predictor of law school successBig Red wrote:and am pretty much exactly where my LSAT would indicate I would perform so far 1L
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FloridaCoastalorbust

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Re: Who's Outperformed Their Numbers?
Check my LSN link in my profile
- fliptrip

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Re: Who's Outperformed Their Numbers?
WOW. I don't mind telling you that you are probably the best law school applicant ever...just, wow.FloridaCoastalorbust wrote:Check my LSN link in my profile
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FredTheFish

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Re: Who's Outperformed Their Numbers?
But you didn't outperform your numbers. Also you said "good but not great softs" on your lsn profile but you're a fucking olympian and a rhodes scholar. What do you think a "great" soft is, curing cancer? Congrats either way, it's very impressive and I'd say you certainly outperformed in scholarship money but the odds were in your favor for every school you got into according to your numbers. I was looking for people who maybe had LSAT/GPA both below median or were like a 50%/25% splitter or something similar.FloridaCoastalorbust wrote:Check my LSN link in my profile
- Clearly

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Re: Who's Outperformed Their Numbers?
FredTheFish wrote:But you didn't outperform your numbers. Also you said "good but not great softs" on your lsn profile but you're a fucking olympian and a rhodes scholar. What do you think a "great" soft is, curing cancer? Congrats either way, it's very impressive and I'd say you certainly outperformed in scholarship money but the odds were in your favor for every school you got into according to your numbers. I was looking for people who maybe had LSAT/GPA both below median or were like a 50%/25% splitter or something similar.FloridaCoastalorbust wrote:Check my LSN link in my profile
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FredTheFish

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Re: Who's Outperformed Their Numbers?
Holy shit my bad, I was reading this really late last night. Nevermind, apologies for sounding like a jerk also.Gray wrote:read his LSN profile more closelyFredTheFish wrote: But you didn't outperform your numbers. Also you said "good but not great softs" on your lsn profile but you're a fucking olympian and a rhodes scholar. What do you think a "great" soft is, curing cancer? Congrats either way, it's very impressive and I'd say you certainly outperformed in scholarship money but the odds were in your favor for every school you got into according to your numbers. I was looking for people who maybe had LSAT/GPA both below median or were like a 50%/25% splitter or something similar.
Olympian>Rhodes Scholar>Fulbright>Me>TFA>President of law fraternity
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- gsy987

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Re: Who's Outperformed Their Numbers?
I'm actually legitimately curious if people think I outperformed my numbers!
I have a 169/3.3, and I've already been accepted into Michigan & Northwestern, plus I've interviewed with Gtown & UVA. Also, WUSTL gave me 45k and GW gave me 25k, though I'm aware WUSTL threw a ton of money at anyone above a 168.
Some mitigating factors are that I have a pretty solid resume/softs (internships w/ Nancy Pelosi & Center for American Progress and a pretty clear desire to do public interest.) So let me know what you think.
I have a 169/3.3, and I've already been accepted into Michigan & Northwestern, plus I've interviewed with Gtown & UVA. Also, WUSTL gave me 45k and GW gave me 25k, though I'm aware WUSTL threw a ton of money at anyone above a 168.
Some mitigating factors are that I have a pretty solid resume/softs (internships w/ Nancy Pelosi & Center for American Progress and a pretty clear desire to do public interest.) So let me know what you think.
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Re: Who's Outperformed Their Numbers?
Olympian>Rhodes Scholar>Fulbright>Me>TFA>President of law fraternity
I did outperform my numbers but I also had one of those first two softs in the above list/chain.
I did outperform my numbers but I also had one of those first two softs in the above list/chain.
- buckiguy_sucks

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Re: Who's Outperformed Their Numbers?
These are average at best softsgsy987 wrote: Some mitigating factors are that I have a pretty solid resume/softs (internships w/ Nancy Pelosi & Center for American Progress and a pretty clear desire to do public interest.) So let me know what you think.
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- Shib26

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Re: Who's Outperformed Their Numbers?
Ha, you're not the only one. I was thinking the same thing at first.FredTheFish wrote:Holy shit my bad, I was reading this really late last night. Nevermind, apologies for sounding like a jerk also.Gray wrote:read his LSN profile more closelyFredTheFish wrote: But you didn't outperform your numbers. Also you said "good but not great softs" on your lsn profile but you're a fucking olympian and a rhodes scholar. What do you think a "great" soft is, curing cancer? Congrats either way, it's very impressive and I'd say you certainly outperformed in scholarship money but the odds were in your favor for every school you got into according to your numbers. I was looking for people who maybe had LSAT/GPA both below median or were like a 50%/25% splitter or something similar.
Olympian>Rhodes Scholar>Fulbright>Me>TFA>President of law fraternity
As for whether or not floridacoastal outperformed their numbers I'm not so sure, maybe in regards to scholarship money awarded?
- fliptrip

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Re: Who's Outperformed Their Numbers?
Thought this was interesting, so I tested. I fixed your LSAT and gave 3.0-3.5 range for your GPA:gsy987 wrote:I'm actually legitimately curious if people think I outperformed my numbers!
I have a 169/3.3, and I've already been accepted into Michigan & Northwestern, plus I've interviewed with Gtown & UVA. Also, WUSTL gave me 45k and GW gave me 25k, though I'm aware WUSTL threw a ton of money at anyone above a 168.
Some mitigating factors are that I have a pretty solid resume/softs (internships w/ Nancy Pelosi & Center for American Progress and a pretty clear desire to do public interest.) So let me know what you think.

Looks to me like you are performing about where you should expect given your numbers. Maybe you have an ever so slight overperform on your WUSTL and GW scholarships, but its very slight.
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mpellenberger

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Re: Who's Outperformed Their Numbers?
I like to think I have, but there's still more to go this cycle - money will especially be a challenge.
It must be noted that it's quite difficult to find other applicants with my numbers, so it's hard to read.
It must be noted that it's quite difficult to find other applicants with my numbers, so it's hard to read.
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Bluex12

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Re: Who's Outperformed Their Numbers?
3.3/172 KJD. In at Michigan so far. Surprised to see a T14 acceptance at all honestly, I figured I sunk my T14 hopes with my crap GPA. But I guess LSAT can be a big game-changer!
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FloridaCoastalorbust

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Re: Who's Outperformed Their Numbers?
congrats. negotiate for money.Bluex12 wrote:3.3/172 KJD. In at Michigan so far. Surprised to see a T14 acceptance at all honestly, I figured I sunk my T14 hopes with my crap GPA. But I guess LSAT can be a big game-changer!
- buckiguy_sucks

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Re: Who's Outperformed Their Numbers?
congrats yeah, but again not really outperformingFloridaCoastalorbust wrote:congrats. negotiate for money.Bluex12 wrote:3.3/172 KJD. In at Michigan so far. Surprised to see a T14 acceptance at all honestly, I figured I sunk my T14 hopes with my crap GPA. But I guess LSAT can be a big game-changer!
- Shib26

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Re: Who's Outperformed Their Numbers?
I agree, that's just being a splitter not really outperforming.buckiguy_sucks wrote:congrats yeah, but again not really outperformingFloridaCoastalorbust wrote:congrats. negotiate for money.Bluex12 wrote:3.3/172 KJD. In at Michigan so far. Surprised to see a T14 acceptance at all honestly, I figured I sunk my T14 hopes with my crap GPA. But I guess LSAT can be a big game-changer!
But that does raise the question of what exactly would be considered outperforming, below median with both numbers? below 25th?
- Tiago Splitter

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Re: Who's Outperformed Their Numbers?
Non-urm getting in with both numbers below median would be outperforming. Or with one number below a school's traditional floor.Shib26 wrote: But that does raise the question of what exactly would be considered outperforming, below median with both numbers? below 25th?
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