My ultimate goal is CCN but obviously my gpa is a crazy hurdle.
I'd appreciate any feedback about my chances at any schools. Thanks

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I've heard UChicago is pretty hard on gpa's. Not sure about Columbia thosodomojo wrote:Tough to accurately predict your outcomes.
But I'd say you have reason to be optimistic for at least NYU.
This but definitely apply to HYS. Y/S are super unlikely because of the gpa but still you probably have a better chance than many applicants and I'd argue chances are Harvard are reasonable. Lots of people out there will high gpas but very few with an LSAT like that! You are probably one in a small handful of AA females with above a 178 and it'd be crazy to not at least try for HYS.Platopus wrote:You are going to have a widely unpredictable cycle. Apply broadly to the T-14 minus HYS and see where the chips land.
Platopus wrote:You are going to have a widely unpredictable cycle. Apply broadly to the T-14 minus HYS and see where the chips land.
Northwestern is notorious for being generous with super splitters. As for the rest of the T-14, the GPA issue is going to be a major hurdle, especially if you're looking for scholarships to defray the costs. I think it's fair to say that you'll be paying sticker at any T-14 you get into, with a possible exception being Northwestern.Platopus wrote:HYS still have GPA floors. They might be flexible for a URM w/ a 179, but not 2.9 flexible. Also, Harvard is accepting the GRE this year, so they can cherry pick high GRE/GPA combos without having to balance it out by accepting super splitters. IMO OP has no chance at HYSmalysh wrote:This but definitely apply to HYS. Y/S are super unlikely because of the gpa but still you probably have a better chance than many applicants and I'd argue chances are Harvard are reasonable. Lots of people out there will high gpas but very few with an LSAT like that! You are probably one in a small handful of AA females with above a 178 and it'd be crazy to not at least try for HYS.Platopus wrote:You are going to have a widely unpredictable cycle. Apply broadly to the T-14 minus HYS and see where the chips land.
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I guess it depends what "reasonable" means to you thoughPlatopus wrote:You have a fair enough point about sample size, but I still wouldn't say that OP has a "reasonable" chance at Harvard. I suppose if OP has the time and money, it may be worth it simply for the peace of mind, and there certainly isn't a downside. I just want to make sure we're being honest with OP's chances at HYS.malysh wrote:
I don't think there is enough stats on this to not apply because LSN shows no acceptances. Your search goes from 165-180 but how many of those are above 170? how many are above 174? I have't checked yet but my guess is maybe one or 2 for the later and that's not a large enough sample to actually deduct chances. I'm not saying that OP will get in, or even that she has a good chance. But certainly she has a chance and it is not her job to tell schools she isn't "the right fit/good enough". The schools should make that decision themselves but they can't do that if she never applies.
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Scholarships are unpredictable, but you're very unlikely to get anything at the T13.2018hopeful wrote:Thanks everyone for the feedback! I appreciate it.
I don't want HYS. I specifically want Chicago or NYC so I'm focused on CCN, NU, and Fordham and will blanket everything T6-20 along with some safety schools.
So I really have no shot at any $? Not even NU ED?
It's basically impossible for anyone here to predict scholarships for you. I'd just apply early, make sure your stuff is straight, and see what happens.cavalier1138 wrote:Scholarships are unpredictable, but you're very unlikely to get anything at the T13.2018hopeful wrote:Thanks everyone for the feedback! I appreciate it.
I don't want HYS. I specifically want Chicago or NYC so I'm focused on CCN, NU, and Fordham and will blanket everything T6-20 along with some safety schools.
So I really have no shot at any $? Not even NU ED?
And yes, NU ED is off the table. Their ED program is meant to get students who would otherwise go to HYSCCN, so splitters are not favored.
I second this. Apply everywhere, including HYSmalysh wrote:This but definitely apply to HYS. Y/S are super unlikely because of the gpa but still you probably have a better chance than many applicants and I'd argue chances are Harvard are reasonable. Lots of people out there will high gpas but very few with an LSAT like that! You are probably one in a small handful of AA females with above a 178 and it'd be crazy to not at least try for HYS.Platopus wrote:You are going to have a widely unpredictable cycle. Apply broadly to the T-14 minus HYS and see where the chips land.
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I'd recommend WUSTL for a full scholarship and possible leverage in scholly negotiations. You'll almost certainly get one with your score, even with the GPA.pike25 wrote:I second this. Apply everywhere, including HYSmalysh wrote:This but definitely apply to HYS. Y/S are super unlikely because of the gpa but still you probably have a better chance than many applicants and I'd argue chances are Harvard are reasonable. Lots of people out there will high gpas but very few with an LSAT like that! You are probably one in a small handful of AA females with above a 178 and it'd be crazy to not at least try for HYS.Platopus wrote:You are going to have a widely unpredictable cycle. Apply broadly to the T-14 minus HYS and see where the chips land.
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But some schools (like CCN) only negotiate with their peers, right? So, theoretically/optimistically speaking, if I were to get a full at WUSTL would CN even care if they accepted me at sticker?Jmart082 wrote:I'd recommend WUSTL for a full scholarship and possible leverage in scholly negotiations. You'll almost certainly get one with your score, even with the GPA.pike25 wrote:I second this. Apply everywhere, including HYSmalysh wrote:This but definitely apply to HYS. Y/S are super unlikely because of the gpa but still you probably have a better chance than many applicants and I'd argue chances are Harvard are reasonable. Lots of people out there will high gpas but very few with an LSAT like that! You are probably one in a small handful of AA females with above a 178 and it'd be crazy to not at least try for HYS.Platopus wrote:You are going to have a widely unpredictable cycle. Apply broadly to the T-14 minus HYS and see where the chips land.
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CCN might not care, but it could be used to negotiate with schools closer in rank to WUSTL (which could, hypothetically, then be used to negotiate with schools with a slightly higher ranking, etc etc).2018hopeful wrote:But some schools (like CCN) only negotiate with their peers, right? So, theoretically/optimistically speaking, if I were to get a full at WUSTL would CN even care if they accepted me at sticker?Jmart082 wrote:I'd recommend WUSTL for a full scholarship and possible leverage in scholly negotiations. You'll almost certainly get one with your score, even with the GPA.pike25 wrote:I second this. Apply everywhere, including HYSmalysh wrote:This but definitely apply to HYS. Y/S are super unlikely because of the gpa but still you probably have a better chance than many applicants and I'd argue chances are Harvard are reasonable. Lots of people out there will high gpas but very few with an LSAT like that! You are probably one in a small handful of AA females with above a 178 and it'd be crazy to not at least try for HYS.Platopus wrote:You are going to have a widely unpredictable cycle. Apply broadly to the T-14 minus HYS and see where the chips land.
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