168/2.97 Forum
- JCougar

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168/2.97
Predict my cycle!
Cornell
WUSTL
Minnesota
George Washington
UIUC
Iowa
Wisconsin (in-state)
Case Western
Florida (in-state)
Florida State (in-state)
Chicago Kent
Loyola Chicago
Stetson
I probably have too many safeties, but I had a lower LSAT when I applied to most of them.
Edit: softs equal 3 years WE in some big corporate offices and a MS. Also lots of political campaign volunteering.
Cornell
WUSTL
Minnesota
George Washington
UIUC
Iowa
Wisconsin (in-state)
Case Western
Florida (in-state)
Florida State (in-state)
Chicago Kent
Loyola Chicago
Stetson
I probably have too many safeties, but I had a lower LSAT when I applied to most of them.
Edit: softs equal 3 years WE in some big corporate offices and a MS. Also lots of political campaign volunteering.
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Snuffie

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Re: 168/2.97
What was the lower LSAT score you mentioned? That'll make a difference for schools like WUSTL.
- ndirish2010

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Re: 168/2.97
No it won't...Snuffie wrote:What was the lower LSAT score you mentioned? That'll make a difference for schools like WUSTL.
Cornell- OUT
WUSTL- IN
Minnesota- WL
George Washington- OUT
UIUC- WL/OUT
Chicago Kent- IN
Loyola Chicago-IN
Stetson-IN
Don't know enough about the others
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Snuffie

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Re: 168/2.97
Mind explaining? Particularly where WUSTL is concerned....ndirish2010 wrote:No it won't...Snuffie wrote:What was the lower LSAT score you mentioned? That'll make a difference for schools like WUSTL.
- JCougar

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Re: 168/2.97
Not sure if WUSTL cares, but my lower scores were 162 and 158.Snuffie wrote:What was the lower LSAT score you mentioned? That'll make a difference for schools like WUSTL.
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- ndirish2010

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Re: 168/2.97
WUSTL doesn't average. They just want 167+ LSATs to pad their numbers, I doubt they would care too much what you got on a previous exam.Snuffie wrote:Mind explaining? Particularly where WUSTL is concerned....ndirish2010 wrote:No it won't...Snuffie wrote:What was the lower LSAT score you mentioned? That'll make a difference for schools like WUSTL.
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friendofthedevil

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Re: 168/2.97
I'd say out at Cornell and probably WUSTL, WL at GW, in everywhere else. (I got WL at GW with similar numbers). Good luck. Are catmen URMs? that might help.
- Bauer24

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Re: 168/2.97
That 168 LSAT will help you a lot but that 2.97 GPA is a real downer.
Predictions
Cornell: Deny
WUSTL: Waitlist or Deny
Minnesota: Waitlist or Deny
George Washington: Waitlist or Deny
UIUC: Waitlist or Accept
Iowa: Waitlist or Accept
Wisconsin (in-state): Accept
Case Western: Accept
Florida (in-state): Accept with $$
Florida State (in-state): Accept with $$
Chicago Kent: Waitlist or Accept (seem to rely on GPA pretty heavily)
Loyola Chicago: Accept
Stetson: Accept with $$
Predictions
Cornell: Deny
WUSTL: Waitlist or Deny
Minnesota: Waitlist or Deny
George Washington: Waitlist or Deny
UIUC: Waitlist or Accept
Iowa: Waitlist or Accept
Wisconsin (in-state): Accept
Case Western: Accept
Florida (in-state): Accept with $$
Florida State (in-state): Accept with $$
Chicago Kent: Waitlist or Accept (seem to rely on GPA pretty heavily)
Loyola Chicago: Accept
Stetson: Accept with $$
- BigA

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Re: 168/2.97
Just wondering how you qualify for in-state at both Wisc and Florida?
- JCougar

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Re: 168/2.97
Born in Wisconsin and parents still live there. Currently living in Florida for the last 2 years.BigA wrote:Just wondering how you qualify for in-state at both Wisc and Florida?
All good schools to have in-state tuition privledges in.