I will most likely be applying next cycle again if I don't get into one of my reaches. So far, I got dinged by UC berkeley and Penn state. Here's the rest:
McGeorge: Accepted w/ 10K a yr scholarship
These are all the other schools I am waiting to hear from, let me know if I stand a shot in hell at any of these. If it helps, I got decent softs, good recs, and good personal statement. Double major in biochem and history w/ history GPA of 3.7, but 3.23 overall. Thanks.
Univ of San Diego
UC Davis
UC Hastings
California Western
UCLA
Santa Clara University
Baylor
University of San Francisco
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- OneKnight

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Re: 3.23 156 and 157 LSAT scores (chance me)
risktaker wrote:I will most likely be applying next cycle again if I don't get into one of my reaches. So far, I got dinged by UC berkeley and Penn state. Here's the rest:
McGeorge: Accepted w/ 10K a yr scholarship
These are all the other schools I am waiting to hear from, let me know if I stand a shot in hell at any of these. If it helps, I got decent softs, good recs, and good personal statement. Double major in biochem and history w/ history GPA of 3.7 Thanks.
If not URM:
Univ of San Diego - WL
UC Davis - out
UC Hastings - out
California Western - IN
UCLA - out
Santa Clara University - WL
Baylor - out
University of San Francisco - WL
- moandersen

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Re: 3.23 overall GPA 156 and 157 LSAT scores (chance me)
what do you consider a reach? cal western seems like the only one you would be admitted to in that list.
applying next cycle will probably give identical results unless you retake the lsat....
applying next cycle will probably give identical results unless you retake the lsat....
- risktaker

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Re: 3.23 overall GPA 156 and 157 LSAT scores (chance me)
USD would be a reach for me and if I got in there, I would probably attend next cycle. If I do apply next cycle, it will be after I retake the LSAT.
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