University of Texas. Please Help! Forum
- maxpayne
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University of Texas. Please Help!
LSN gives me a strong consider for UT with a 4.0 and 164. But it being so late in the game and UT only taking 35% out of state applicants (I live in LA) and me having a 153 and a cancel on my record, I am doubting my chances. What do yall think?
- Borachio05
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Re: University of Texas. Please Help!
Are you a URM?
You might get in, but you'd be better off with a 166+ LSAT. Though your perfect GPA is totally solid and rumor has it they're getting very GPA-heavy lately, so that could work to your benefit.
Sorry if that doesn't help, but since you've already applied it's not really in your hands anymore.
You might get in, but you'd be better off with a 166+ LSAT. Though your perfect GPA is totally solid and rumor has it they're getting very GPA-heavy lately, so that could work to your benefit.
Sorry if that doesn't help, but since you've already applied it's not really in your hands anymore.

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Re: University of Texas. Please Help!
I love thread titles with phrases like "Please Help!" How is asking mostly anonymous posters on a website about your chances of getting into a particular law school helping you whatsoever? If you've applied to UT then you'll inevitably find out if you were good enough and accepted or inadequate and rejected.
- asfasdagdsfawe
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Re: University of Texas. Please Help!
jacko wrote:I love thread titles with phrases like "Please Help!" How is asking mostly anonymous posters on a website about your chances of getting into a particular law school helping you whatsoever? If you've applied to UT then you'll inevitably find out if you were good enough and accepted or inadequate and rejected.
Stop being a douche.
- ec2xs
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Re: University of Texas. Please Help!
UT seems to care more about GPA. Go for it.
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