Alpha as hell.sorence wrote:
As long as we're posting pics of doggos, here's one of my boy Davie after a trip to the dog park last week (hint: he's rude):
My little pups. Little diddle about Jack and Stella...
Alpha as hell.sorence wrote:
As long as we're posting pics of doggos, here's one of my boy Davie after a trip to the dog park last week (hint: he's rude):
So cute!ashrice13 wrote:He's adorable!! Dog pics time is my favorite time. Meet Roy and Maciejjcorvino wrote:Are we doing dog pics?! This is Hudson!!Monday wrote:Is your profile pic of your pup? I am jealous of your Tuesday night.airwrecka wrote:A bottle of wine + an empty apartment (other than my pup <3) + Spotify's Relax & Unwind playlist = my perfect Tuesday night
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Love them!34iplaw wrote:Alpha as hell.sorence wrote:
As long as we're posting pics of doggos, here's one of my boy Davie after a trip to the dog park last week (hint: he's rude):
My little pups. Little diddle about Jack and Stella...
Oh man. Ou guys have some adorable pups. It makes me want more dogs34iplaw wrote:Alpha as hell.sorence wrote:
As long as we're posting pics of doggos, here's one of my boy Davie after a trip to the dog park last week (hint: he's rude):
My little pups. Little diddle about Jack and Stella...
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Damn, I hope it plays out this way.RParadela wrote:In reference to LSAT scores, I think one of the biggest benefits to be had is at the 169 or 168 mark. Because many of the T14 schools have median 169 or 168 LSATs, they absolutely need to pull a certain % of those LSAT scores to maintain medians. Since those scores are down, anyone that scores a 168 or 169 will be in a good position for acceptance and $$$ relative to last cycle.
Just my two cents
Sincerely,theothercat wrote:Damn, I hope it plays out this way.RParadela wrote:In reference to LSAT scores, I think one of the biggest benefits to be had is at the 169 or 168 mark. Because many of the T14 schools have median 169 or 168 LSATs, they absolutely need to pull a certain % of those LSAT scores to maintain medians. Since those scores are down, anyone that scores a 168 or 169 will be in a good position for acceptance and $$$ relative to last cycle.
Just my two cents
Sincerely,
Someone with a 169 who wants $$$ at NYU
There are only 880 173+ , that is not many for Yale, Harvard and Columbia to split to keep those LSAT medians up.curry1 wrote:The more granular cycle data are up!
http://blog.spiveyconsulting.com/2016-2 ... -02-03-17/
jjcorvino wrote:There are only 880 173+ , that is not many for Yale, Harvard and Columbia to split to keep those LSAT medians up.curry1 wrote:The more granular cycle data are up!
http://blog.spiveyconsulting.com/2016-2 ... -02-03-17/
Do schools care about there 25/75 or do they just care about medians?curry1 wrote:jjcorvino wrote:There are only 880 173+ , that is not many for Yale, Harvard and Columbia to split to keep those LSAT medians up.curry1 wrote:The more granular cycle data are up!
http://blog.spiveyconsulting.com/2016-2 ... -02-03-17/
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warmest regards,34iplaw wrote:Sincerely,theothercat wrote:Damn, I hope it plays out this way.RParadela wrote:In reference to LSAT scores, I think one of the biggest benefits to be had is at the 169 or 168 mark. Because many of the T14 schools have median 169 or 168 LSATs, they absolutely need to pull a certain % of those LSAT scores to maintain medians. Since those scores are down, anyone that scores a 168 or 169 will be in a good position for acceptance and $$$ relative to last cycle.
Just my two cents
Sincerely,
Someone with a 169 who wants $$$ at NYU
Splitter who wants NYU or UPenn.
I keep seeing these posts and getting excited but I still bet money I'm going to ride WL bench at the entire t6jjcorvino wrote:There are only 880 173+ , that is not many for Yale, Harvard and Columbia to split to keep those LSAT medians up.curry1 wrote:The more granular cycle data are up!
http://blog.spiveyconsulting.com/2016-2 ... -02-03-17/
Hopefully all of them! I dunno, I was a late applicant so it remains to be seen, but I sort of am running under the assumption the schools have been trying to wait as long as possible for more high scorers... I kind of feel like it'll be a good splitter cycle but a long one.em15 wrote:I wonder how many of the 169+ applicants have GPAs below the T14 medians. It seems like some schools this cycle are going for the higher GPAs and not liking the splitters as much
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That's the vibe I've been getting as well. (I'm a 167, not a 169+ though, with a below 25th GPA). Based on previous cycles, my cycle seems a little off. Outside of the T14 (so like T15-T25), I've been doing pretty well. Waiting to see if Georgetown will give me some $$$. Got the feeler email asking how much would be enough to possibly make me bite and I said $100kish. Didn't want to seem too crazy by asking for more because of my GPA, but I'm at median (I think) LSAT for them so I figured I could try... lolem15 wrote:I wonder how many of the 169+ applicants have GPAs below the T14 medians. It seems like some schools this cycle are going for the higher GPAs and not liking the splitters as much
Yeah I feel like that's what NYU is doing and that's why there are so few 169s on lsn who have heard34iplaw wrote:Hopefully all of them! I dunno, I was a late applicant so it remains to be seen, but I sort of am running under the assumption the schools have been trying to wait as long as possible for more high scorers... I kind of feel like it'll be a good splitter cycle but a long one.em15 wrote:I wonder how many of the 169+ applicants have GPAs below the T14 medians. It seems like some schools this cycle are going for the higher GPAs and not liking the splitters as much
What else are we supposed to occupy our time doing hahahRParadela wrote:In all honesty, we are probably way over-analyzing the numbers lol
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How we all are acting in trying to interpret the numbers...RParadela wrote:In all honesty, we are probably way over-analyzing the numbers lol

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How do you think the 170s being up will impact this? If the 170s are up by a similar amount that the 169s are down, won't schools just draw from the 170s to fill their spots?RParadela wrote:In reference to LSAT scores, I think one of the biggest benefits to be had is at the 169 or 168 mark. Because many of the T14 schools have median 169 or 168 LSATs, they absolutely need to pull a certain % of those LSAT scores to maintain medians. Since those scores are down, anyone that scores a 168 or 169 will be in a good position for acceptance and $$$ relative to last cycle.
Just my two cents
They will also need to pull from 170s to maintain median (obviously need to have a certain % above their 50th) but since there are so many 170s (myself included) I'm not sure how much benefit we will have over 170s of previous cyclesdasq5511 wrote:How do you think the 170s being up will impact this? If the 170s are up by a similar amount that the 169s are down, won't schools just draw from the 170s to fill their spots?RParadela wrote:In reference to LSAT scores, I think one of the biggest benefits to be had is at the 169 or 168 mark. Because many of the T14 schools have median 169 or 168 LSATs, they absolutely need to pull a certain % of those LSAT scores to maintain medians. Since those scores are down, anyone that scores a 168 or 169 will be in a good position for acceptance and $$$ relative to last cycle.
Just my two cents
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