TOMaHULK wrote:subtle wrote:TOMaHULK wrote:
Wow this thread is awesome.
I had posted on the reach thread, but unfortunately I haven't made it into any "Deny" schools yet.
So what's the lowest percent "LSP Deny" so far? Was it 6%?
Congrats all that have been able to post in here.
Makes me wonder if it's too late to thrown some additional apps out there (SRS)...

My getting into NYU was <5%
First of all congrats!
That's truly awesome. What inspired you to apply anyways? Just figured you'd rather at least try?
Well, first of all, thanks!
It probably helped that I had no idea about LSP or TLS or LSN before I submitted all of my aps. I didn't realize that fee waivers weren't an indication of whether or not you were going to get in.
I wasn't going to apply, but around Thanksgiving, NYU sent me a fee waiver. So I filled out the ap over Christmas break and submitted it around New Year's. It wasn't until mid-January that I found TLS and started to realize just how slim my chances of getting into some of the schools I applied were/are (statistically speaking).
That said, a couple of things:
I am URM and a reverse splitter, two things that LSP doesn't account well for. Also, I think that, even being a URM, I've had maybe a slightly more successful cycle than can reasonably be expected (and certainly more so than I expected) because I think I did a really good job putting together my application (although, somewhat unknowingly). I think that one of my softs is possibly stronger than I figured and I forgot that I'm an Americorp alum (which is on my résumé) because I hated my experience. Stuff like that.
Anywayyyy, I'd say do it. Why the hell not? If you can afford it/get a fee waiver, why the hell not? The worst they can do is say no, at which point you weren't going to X law school anyway.