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2.85 GPA w a 176 LSAT...

Posted: Fri Apr 23, 2010 12:26 pm
by b2582
What are the T20 odds?

Re: 2.85 GPA w a 176 LSAT...

Posted: Fri Apr 23, 2010 12:30 pm
by Tanicius
ED NW, biatch. If that doesn't work out for you, enjoy a cool scholarship at WUSTL.

Re: 2.85 GPA w a 176 LSAT...

Posted: Fri Apr 23, 2010 12:33 pm
by b2582
I'm leaning to IP law if that helps...

Re: 2.85 GPA w a 176 LSAT...

Posted: Fri Apr 23, 2010 12:34 pm
by Kohinoor
b2582 wrote:I'm leaning to IP law if that helps...
I'd like to think that that LSAT could get you into a T14 ED.

Re: 2.85 GPA w a 176 LSAT...

Posted: Fri Apr 23, 2010 12:38 pm
by jack duluoz
it seems like UVA will take splitters.ED would definitely increase your chances.

Re: 2.85 GPA w a 176 LSAT...

Posted: Fri Apr 23, 2010 12:39 pm
by Neelio
ED UVA, ED UMich, or ED NW. If you've got a good "story" I bet Berkeley would take you too

Re: 2.85 GPA w a 176 LSAT...

Posted: Fri Apr 23, 2010 12:40 pm
by Ragged
IBDF

Re: 2.85 GPA w a 176 LSAT...

Posted: Fri Apr 23, 2010 12:43 pm
by NayBoer
NU - ED
GULC
WUSTL
GW
Minn
UIUC

Very likely in at all, except for WL at GULC.

Re: 2.85 GPA w a 176 LSAT...

Posted: Fri Apr 23, 2010 12:45 pm
by 09042014
If you have some work experience, apply early decision to northwestern next year. I am 2.8/176 and I got in. A 2.7/172 got in, and so did a 2.1/171.

I wouldn't bother with UVA unless you are instate, because honestly under three is dead to them.

Outside of the t13.

If you don't wanna ED to Northwestern, Georgetown part time might take you, might not.

WUSTL will give you probably 1/3 tuition scholarship, as will UIUC, Minn, and Indiana.

I hear WUSTL has a good IP program, but I didn't wanna find out.

I highly recommend the NU ED.

Re: 2.85 GPA w a 176 LSAT...

Posted: Fri Apr 23, 2010 12:49 pm
by NayBoer
Desert Fox wrote:If you have some work experience, apply early decision to northwestern next year. I am 2.8/176 and I got in. A 2.7/172 got in, and so did a 2.1/171.

I wouldn't bother with UVA unless you are instate, because honestly under three is dead to them.

Outside of the t13.

If you don't wanna ED to Northwestern, Georgetown part time might take you, might not.

WUSTL will give you probably 1/3 tuition scholarship, as will UIUC, Minn, and Indiana.

I hear WUSTL has a good IP program, but I didn't wanna find out.

I highly recommend the NU ED.
Also, GW rumored to be good for IP. And to clarify my earlier statement, it's a possible admit (not a likely admit).

Re: 2.85 GPA w a 176 LSAT...

Posted: Fri Apr 23, 2010 2:21 pm
by b2582
I DO currently live in MN and they do give a break for instate tuition. All though I do have second thoughts about the U of M... mostly due to personal reasons.

Re: 2.85 GPA w a 176 LSAT...

Posted: Fri Apr 23, 2010 3:41 pm
by bk1
Desert Fox wrote:If you have some work experience, apply early decision to northwestern next year. I am 2.8/176 and I got in. A 2.7/172 got in, and so did a 2.1/171.

I wouldn't bother with UVA unless you are instate, because honestly under three is dead to them.

Outside of the t13.

If you don't wanna ED to Northwestern, Georgetown part time might take you, might not.

WUSTL will give you probably 1/3 tuition scholarship, as will UIUC, Minn, and Indiana.

I hear WUSTL has a good IP program, but I didn't wanna find out.

I highly recommend the NU ED.
What amount of work experience for NU to take a look given those numbers?

Re: 2.85 GPA w a 176 LSAT...

Posted: Fri Apr 23, 2010 3:49 pm
by 09042014
bk187 wrote:
Desert Fox wrote:If you have some work experience, apply early decision to northwestern next year. I am 2.8/176 and I got in. A 2.7/172 got in, and so did a 2.1/171.

I wouldn't bother with UVA unless you are instate, because honestly under three is dead to them.

Outside of the t13.

If you don't wanna ED to Northwestern, Georgetown part time might take you, might not.

WUSTL will give you probably 1/3 tuition scholarship, as will UIUC, Minn, and Indiana.

I hear WUSTL has a good IP program, but I didn't wanna find out.

I highly recommend the NU ED.
What amount of work experience for NU to take a look given those numbers?
For me it was barely two. At a minimum 1 year.