R. Jeeves wrote:maybe H is waiting til after the election to release JS1s.
idk why tho. perhaps as a show of solidarity for HLS alumnus merrick garland who has also been waiting on an interview for a rly long time.
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Poignantly said.R. Jeeves wrote:maybe H is waiting til after the election to release JS1s.
idk why tho. perhaps as a show of solidarity for HLS alumnus merrick garland who has also been waiting on an interview for a rly long time.
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+1R. Jeeves wrote:maybe H is waiting til after the election to release JS1s.
idk why tho. perhaps as a show of solidarity for HLS alumnus merrick garland who has also been waiting on an interview for a rly long time.
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What's the latest the first interview invite wave has gone out in the past ten years? Do we have data on that?
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It's in the first post on this thread, but there only 4 years of data are compiled. We are definitely the longest waiters.beckettbuddy wrote:What's the latest the first interview invite wave has gone out in the past ten years? Do we have data on that?
Seems like it should go out today or tomorrow?
First JS1 Invite (c/o 2016): Wednesday, October 31 (~4 PM EST)
First JS1 Invite (c/o 2017): Tuesday, October 15 (~4 PM EST)
First JS1 Invite (c/o 2018): Monday, October 27 (~4 PM EST)
First JS1 Invite (c/o 2019): Tuesday, October 20 (~11:45AM EST)
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5 years ago, the first interview invite came on.....Thursday Nov. 3......at around 1140am
http://top-law-schools.com/forums/viewt ... &start=525
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Damn, got butterflies just reading through that page let's goooooR. Jeeves wrote:5 years ago, the first interview invite came on.....Thursday Nov. 3......at around 1140am
http://top-law-schools.com/forums/viewt ... &start=525
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Guys, what do you think my chances are if my GPA<25th and LSAT=75th?
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I think it depends on what your GPA is, exactly. There's a big difference between a 3.5 and 2.0.Thelaw23 wrote:Guys, what do you think my chances are if my GPA<25th and LSAT=75th?
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It's in the 3.3 - 3.6 rangeSweetTort wrote:I think it depends on what your GPA is, exactly. There's a big difference between a 3.5 and 2.0.Thelaw23 wrote:Guys, what do you think my chances are if my GPA<25th and LSAT=75th?
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http://mylsn.info/1xa8is/Thelaw23 wrote:It's in the 3.3 - 3.6 rangeSweetTort wrote:I think it depends on what your GPA is, exactly. There's a big difference between a 3.5 and 2.0.Thelaw23 wrote:Guys, what do you think my chances are if my GPA<25th and LSAT=75th?
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SweetTort wrote:http://mylsn.info/1xa8is/Thelaw23 wrote:It's in the 3.3 - 3.6 rangeSweetTort wrote:I think it depends on what your GPA is, exactly. There's a big difference between a 3.5 and 2.0.Thelaw23 wrote:Guys, what do you think my chances are if my GPA<25th and LSAT=75th?
I've seen those and the LSAC probability calculator as well, what's more reliable? According to LSN, 15-20%. According to LSAC, 32 - 46%
Probably shouldn't expect too much, bleh.
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http://addtext.com/XZEk5QWR. Jeeves wrote:maybe H is waiting til after the election to release JS1s.
idk why tho. perhaps as a show of solidarity for HLS alumnus merrick garland who has also been waiting on an interview for a rly long time.
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In almost the exact same boat, GPA<25, 75<LSAT. Not holding my breath, but hoping they at least give me a shot at an interview. Keeping my fingers crossed for both of us that HLS is feeling splitter friendly this cycleThelaw23 wrote:SweetTort wrote:http://mylsn.info/1xa8is/Thelaw23 wrote:It's in the 3.3 - 3.6 rangeSweetTort wrote:I think it depends on what your GPA is, exactly. There's a big difference between a 3.5 and 2.0.Thelaw23 wrote:Guys, what do you think my chances are if my GPA<25th and LSAT=75th?
I've seen those and the LSAC probability calculator as well, what's more reliable? According to LSN, 15-20%. According to LSAC, 32 - 46%
Probably shouldn't expect too much, bleh.
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803(6)RegBusiness wrote:http://addtext.com/XZEk5QWR. Jeeves wrote:maybe H is waiting til after the election to release JS1s.
idk why tho. perhaps as a show of solidarity for HLS alumnus merrick garland who has also been waiting on an interview for a rly long time.
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With their median dropping, there's a chance of them lowering their GPA floor.NotAGolfer wrote:In almost the exact same boat, GPA<25, 75<LSAT. Not holding my breath, but hoping they at least give me a shot at an interview. Keeping my fingers crossed for both of us that HLS is feeling splitter friendly this cycleThelaw23 wrote:SweetTort wrote:http://mylsn.info/1xa8is/Thelaw23 wrote:It's in the 3.3 - 3.6 rangeSweetTort wrote:I think it depends on what your GPA is, exactly. There's a big difference between a 3.5 and 2.0.Thelaw23 wrote:Guys, what do you think my chances are if my GPA<25th and LSAT=75th?
I've seen those and the LSAC probability calculator as well, what's more reliable? According to LSN, 15-20%. According to LSAC, 32 - 46%
Probably shouldn't expect too much, bleh.
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Would be an awesome start to the weekend if they came out today. Someone said that of the applicants given interviews about 75% get accepted? Is this correct?forum_user wrote:Damn, got butterflies just reading through that page let's goooooR. Jeeves wrote:5 years ago, the first interview invite came on.....Thursday Nov. 3......at around 1140am
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Around 70% of those interviewed get in, so yeah, if I just got a shot at an interview I would be happy with that.NotAGolfer wrote:In almost the exact same boat, GPA<25, 75<LSAT. Not holding my breath, but hoping they at least give me a shot at an interview. Keeping my fingers crossed for both of us that HLS is feeling splitter friendly this cycleThelaw23 wrote:SweetTort wrote:http://mylsn.info/1xa8is/Thelaw23 wrote:It's in the 3.3 - 3.6 rangeSweetTort wrote:I think it depends on what your GPA is, exactly. There's a big difference between a 3.5 and 2.0.Thelaw23 wrote:Guys, what do you think my chances are if my GPA<25th and LSAT=75th?
I've seen those and the LSAC probability calculator as well, what's more reliable? According to LSN, 15-20%. According to LSAC, 32 - 46%
Probably shouldn't expect too much, bleh.
Here's to hoping!SweetTort wrote:With their median dropping, there's a chance of them lowering their GPA floor.NotAGolfer wrote:In almost the exact same boat, GPA<25, 75<LSAT. Not holding my breath, but hoping they at least give me a shot at an interview. Keeping my fingers crossed for both of us that HLS is feeling splitter friendly this cycleThelaw23 wrote:SweetTort wrote:http://mylsn.info/1xa8is/Thelaw23 wrote:It's in the 3.3 - 3.6 rangeSweetTort wrote:I think it depends on what your GPA is, exactly. There's a big difference between a 3.5 and 2.0.Thelaw23 wrote:Guys, what do you think my chances are if my GPA<25th and LSAT=75th?
I've seen those and the LSAC probability calculator as well, what's more reliable? According to LSN, 15-20%. According to LSAC, 32 - 46%
Probably shouldn't expect too much, bleh.
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Maybe it'll be a chic election day treat!
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Whoa don't lose hope, we still have all day Friday through Monday to freak out!pretzeltime wrote:Maybe it'll be a chic election day treat!
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I don't know how many more days of disappointment I can take!forum_user wrote:Whoa don't lose hope, we still have all day Friday through Monday to freak out!pretzeltime wrote:Maybe it'll be a chic election day treat!
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Read an article about imposter syndrome today and just kept thinking "this is me if I actually get accepted to Harvard"
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Super informative thread for my fellow neurotics: http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... 2&t=200887
Invites today?
Invites today?
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hls plzbeckettbuddy wrote: Invites today?
Seriously? What are you waiting for?
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