haha not yet! I'm trying to stay objective but its hard. I'll probably wait until last minute for the depositAlanShore wrote:hahaha.. tram. are you definitely going to bc?? did you put in a deposit?tram988 wrote:One last thing: You guys have to check this out...so COOL: --LinkRemoved--
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Does anyone know the lowest LSAT that BC has accepted? Is there a way to find this out other than LSN?
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I'd imagine that's a tough call since LSN isn't 100% accurate and, like TLS, is all self-selected. I also doubt admissions would tell you, so you'd prob hafta rely on hearsay. Plus a low LSAT may be offset of a 4.0 GPA + Nobel Peace Prize for a soft, I'm sure admissions will tell you something like "we've accepted 150s before", but again, I'm sure there were other factors.colleen wrote:Does anyone know the lowest LSAT that BC has accepted? Is there a way to find this out other than LSN?
Uhh short answer: no, I don't know it, sorry.
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Last year's info on Boston Collegecolleen wrote:Does anyone know the lowest LSAT that BC has accepted? Is there a way to find this out other than LSN?
5 people admitted with LSAT scores between 140-149. But that's a huge jump down from 150-159 with 134 admits.
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Nah.. not a great soft. I hear, those are pretty easy to come by these days.even2flow wrote:+ Nobel Peace Prize for a soft
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Awesome, didn't know that existed.TWoodWil wrote:Last year's info on Boston Collegecolleen wrote:Does anyone know the lowest LSAT that BC has accepted? Is there a way to find this out other than LSN?
5 people admitted with LSAT scores between 140-149. But that's a huge jump down from 150-159 with 134 admits.
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Where does it say 5 admitted between 140-49?TWoodWil wrote:Last year's info on Boston Collegecolleen wrote:Does anyone know the lowest LSAT that BC has accepted? Is there a way to find this out other than LSN?
5 people admitted with LSAT scores between 140-149. But that's a huge jump down from 150-159 with 134 admits.
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rightmost column, 3rd number from the bottom.tram988 wrote:Where does it say 5 admitted between 140-49?TWoodWil wrote:Last year's info on Boston Collegecolleen wrote:Does anyone know the lowest LSAT that BC has accepted? Is there a way to find this out other than LSN?
5 people admitted with LSAT scores between 140-149. But that's a huge jump down from 150-159 with 134 admits.
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Really? It's like two links off the main LSAC page.even2flow wrote:Awesome, didn't know that existed.
Here - http://officialguide.lsac.org/SearchRes ... hools.aspx
Most schools have a grid break down, though some refuse to publish the numbers (out of a claim that each and every applicant is looked at individually, their holistic admissions process, etc.)
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Am I going nuts?? I dont see the category 140-149- only 150-159
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Thanks! That grid is exactly what I was looking for. My GPA is > 75 percentile and my LSAT is slightly < 25 percentile, so I was trying to figure out my chances.TWoodWil wrote:
Last year's info on Boston College
5 people admitted with LSAT scores between 140-149. But that's a huge jump down from 150-159 with 134 admits.
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I think you have a shot if I did...whats your score?colleen wrote:Thanks! That grid is exactly what I was looking for. My GPA is > 75 percentile and my LSAT is slightly < 25 percentile, so I was trying to figure out my chances.TWoodWil wrote:
Last year's info on Boston College
5 people admitted with LSAT scores between 140-149. But that's a huge jump down from 150-159 with 134 admits.
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give it another trytram988 wrote:Am I going nuts?? I dont see the category 140-149- only 150-159
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I find these graphs interesting and wish more schools would list them. Although by no means the best odds, I applied because I saw applicants with a score between 165 and 169 and GPA between 3.0 and 3.24 were accepted around 18% of the time. Yet, I have to wonder how many of those people are like 3.22/169.TWoodWil wrote:Last year's info on Boston Collegecolleen wrote:Does anyone know the lowest LSAT that BC has accepted? Is there a way to find this out other than LSN?
5 people admitted with LSAT scores between 140-149. But that's a huge jump down from 150-159 with 134 admits.
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Yes you are going nuts. Look at the far left column. Third row from the bottom. There's "140-149". Now keep on that row and go to the far right column. There's total admits for 140-149.tram988 wrote:Am I going nuts?? I dont see the category 140-149- only 150-159
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Yeah my experience with the LSAC site is limited to registering for the LSAT and sending out apps. I figured they published data, but I didn't think it was THAT in depth.TWoodWil wrote:Really? It's like two links off the main LSAC page.even2flow wrote:Awesome, didn't know that existed.
Here - http://officialguide.lsac.org/SearchRes ... hools.aspx
Most schools have a grid break down, though some refuse to publish the numbers (out of a claim that each and every applicant is looked at individually, their holistic admissions process, etc.)
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SAE wrote:give it another trytram988 wrote:Am I going nuts?? I dont see the category 140-149- only 150-159
I dont know what you are looking at but I have 4 categories: 175-180; 165-169; 150-159; and below 140.
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I wish I knew what to tell you.. Reload the page?tram988 wrote:I dont know what you are looking at but I have 4 categories: 175-180; 165-169; 150-159; and below 140.
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I did. Can someone else tell me if they see a 140-149 category or a below 140 category?SAE wrote:I wish I knew what to tell you.. Reload the page?tram988 wrote:I dont know what you are looking at but I have 4 categories: 175-180; 165-169; 150-159; and below 140.
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As I wrote above, "Look at the far left column. Third row from the bottom. There's "140-149". Now keep on that row and go to the far right column. There's total admits for 140-149."tram988 wrote:SAE wrote:give it another trytram988 wrote:Am I going nuts?? I dont see the category 140-149- only 150-159
I dont know what you are looking at but I have 4 categories: 175-180; 165-169; 150-159; and below 140.
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I know that I'm not retarded. My site is not showing that category. I have listed the ones appearing on my computer.TWoodWil wrote:As I wrote above, "Look at the far left column. Third row from the bottom. There's "140-149". Now keep on that row and go to the far right column. There's total admits for 140-149."tram988 wrote:SAE wrote:give it another trytram988 wrote:Am I going nuts?? I dont see the category 140-149- only 150-159
I dont know what you are looking at but I have 4 categories: 175-180; 165-169; 150-159; and below 140.
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Yes there is a category for 140-149 and also a category for below 140
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Does your chart have blacked out numbers..hang on ill post a screen shot
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