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Re: Northwestern Law c/o 2018 Applicants

Post by BillClinton Jr » Wed Apr 08, 2015 5:08 pm

Gray wrote:When did the decision letter say they'd start reviewing hold apps? I can't access mine for some reason.
the letter says they will be "completing reviews of Held applicants beginning in April" which I hope means us Held folks can get some definitive answer in the next week or two.

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Re: Northwestern Law c/o 2018 Applicants

Post by williamsun » Wed Apr 08, 2015 11:33 pm

Hey held folks I'm just wondering if there's a deadline for hold essays? And how much weight do they put on the "how much people hate lawyers" thing?

Not willing to attend at sticker after writing a 750-wrds stuff. Would appreciate responses, thank you.

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Re: Northwestern Law c/o 2018 Applicants

Post by sneezus » Thu Apr 09, 2015 10:48 am

OP, i'd like to suggest a new poll:

Held applicants, what do your stats look like?

Below both medians
At one or both medians
Above both medians
Above LSAT median only
Above GPA median only

or something like that so it can include any possibility im at work and did this fast. just because i'm curious

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Re: Northwestern Law c/o 2018 Applicants

Post by hala92 » Thu Apr 09, 2015 11:28 am

sounds good :D
Me first: 169/3.52
No working experience.
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Re: Northwestern Law c/o 2018 Applicants

Post by tuxedocat » Thu Apr 09, 2015 12:25 pm

How is "above LSAT median only" different from splitter? Additional poll option: "Held because even TLS polls are too difficult for her to understand" (1 vote)

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Re: Northwestern Law c/o 2018 Applicants

Post by Winston1984 » Thu Apr 09, 2015 12:30 pm

Gray wrote:
tuxedocat wrote:How is "above LSAT median only" different from splitter? Additional poll option: "Held because even TLS polls are too difficult for her to understand" (1 vote)
IDK was trying to leave the options open for people above median but below 75th.
But what if we are above the 75th, and not below the 25th gpa?

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Re: Northwestern Law c/o 2018 Applicants

Post by tuxedocat » Thu Apr 09, 2015 12:35 pm

Come on, there's basically four categories: better LSAT than GPA, better GPA than LSAT, good GPA and LSAT, or not so good GPA and LSAT. You already got chicken fries back, you can't have it your way on TLS too.

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Re: Northwestern Law c/o 2018 Applicants

Post by Winston1984 » Thu Apr 09, 2015 12:37 pm

tuxedocat wrote:Come on, there's basically four categories: better LSAT than GPA, better GPA than LSAT, good GPA and LSAT, or not so good GPA and LSAT. You already got chicken fries back, you can't have it your way on TLS too.
I guess I just expect a little more from the best OP in TLS history.

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Re: Northwestern Law c/o 2018 Applicants

Post by tuxedocat » Thu Apr 09, 2015 12:42 pm

Gray wrote:
tuxedocat wrote:Come on, there's basically four categories: better LSAT than GPA, better GPA than LSAT, good GPA and LSAT, or not so good GPA and LSAT. You already got chicken fries back, you can't have it your way on TLS too.
so would this work?


super reverse splitter
reverse splitter
splitter
super splitter
median ish
above both medians
above both 75ths
below both 25ths
GPA 25th-50th-75th: 3.53, 3.75, 3.83
LSAT: 162, 168, 170

I dunno, does 3.75 vs. 3.83 really mean that much? I would hate you either way.

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Re: Northwestern Law c/o 2018 Applicants

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Re: Northwestern Law c/o 2018 Applicants

Post by Winston1984 » Thu Apr 09, 2015 12:51 pm

Gray wrote:
tuxedocat wrote:Come on, there's basically four categories: better LSAT than GPA, better GPA than LSAT, good GPA and LSAT, or not so good GPA and LSAT. You already got chicken fries back, you can't have it your way on TLS too.
so would this work?


super reverse splitter
reverse splitter
splitter
super splitter
median ish
above both medians
above both 75ths
below both 25ths
I think this is solid.

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Re: Northwestern Law c/o 2018 Applicants

Post by Jessicakes90 » Thu Apr 09, 2015 1:02 pm

NoBladesNoBows wrote:If we haven't heard anything are we calling it held?
Calling it "ulcer-inducing anxiety".
Or pehaps Dante's Inferno.

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Re: Northwestern Law c/o 2018 Applicants

Post by hodzdoh » Thu Apr 09, 2015 7:20 pm

just curious.. what did you guys consider as 'super splitter?'
as in what was the minimum amount of points you had to be above the 75th to be in the 'super' category lol. +3?
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