Emory Law? Forum
- Dr. Strangelove
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Emory Law?
My GPA is around a 2.85. It should go up senior year.
What LSAT would I need to have a chance?
I've been looking at law schools and if I do well enough- I'll be shooting for T14.
However, out of all the not-really-big cities (New York, D.C, Chicago, LA, San Francisco), Atlanta would be the place where I'd want to work in.
What LSAT would I need to have a chance?
I've been looking at law schools and if I do well enough- I'll be shooting for T14.
However, out of all the not-really-big cities (New York, D.C, Chicago, LA, San Francisco), Atlanta would be the place where I'd want to work in.
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Re: Emory Law?
You picked an awful school to ask about; they're known to value GPA > LSAT.Dr. Strangelove wrote:My GPA is around a 2.85. It should go up senior year.
What LSAT would I need to have a chance?
I've been looking at law schools and if I do well enough- I'll be shooting for T14.
However, out of all the not-really-big cities (New York, D.C, Chicago, LA, San Francisco), Atlanta would be the place where I'd want to work in.
Assuming a 2.9, LSP says you need a 171 to go from "Deny" to "Weak Consder", and a 173 for a flat "Consider".
I will say that they will be more willing to work with you since you have a real major; they gave me a very healthy scholly and my GPA was below their 25%tile (albeit not nearly as bad as yours). At the very, very, very least, you'll need to be above their 75%tile.
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Re: Emory Law?
If you own the LSAT, apply ED to Northwestern. That's probably your best shot at a T14 school.
PS: flcath, are you attending Emory?
PS: flcath, are you attending Emory?
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Re: Emory Law?
I got waitlisted at Emory with a 3.3-3.4/175-177. Applied late though.
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Re: Emory Law?
Advice assumes you have work experience. Your best shots in the T14 are still just plain old Cornell and GULC; actually, according to LSP you'd need about the same LSAT for them as for Emory with that GPA (though I doubt it's that simple).JOThompson wrote:If you own the LSAT, apply ED to Northwestern. That's probably your best shot at a T14 school.
No, but I committed to another school prior to getting the Emory scholly (their admission cycle was so fucking obscenely, inappropriately, lazily late this year). There's a good chance I'd have taken it though.JOThompson wrote:PS: flcath, are you attending Emory?
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- Grizz
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Re: Emory Law?
According to Emory's LSN, anthing 166 and up has a decent shot.
However, keep in mind the ATL hiring tiers: Duke/UVA, Vandy, Emory, UGA.
UGA and Emory seem to accept most everyone above a 164 and 166, respectively. Vandy is not very splitter friendly. However, a 170+ could get you a decent ED shot at UVA, which would give you more mobility than Emory and also put you in a better position for ATL. Keep in mind however, that IIRC, sub 3.0 decreases chances greatly even with ED, so keep the GPA as high as possible.
However, keep in mind the ATL hiring tiers: Duke/UVA, Vandy, Emory, UGA.
UGA and Emory seem to accept most everyone above a 164 and 166, respectively. Vandy is not very splitter friendly. However, a 170+ could get you a decent ED shot at UVA, which would give you more mobility than Emory and also put you in a better position for ATL. Keep in mind however, that IIRC, sub 3.0 decreases chances greatly even with ED, so keep the GPA as high as possible.
- Dr. Strangelove
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Re: Emory Law?
To play it safe, Emory is going to be one of those schools I apply to ASAP.
I'll also write a "Why Emory Law" essay regardless of whether they require it or not.
I'll also write a "Why Emory Law" essay regardless of whether they require it or not.
- Grizz
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Re: Emory Law?
Sounds like a good idea, and not just for Emory. With your stats, I'd recommend lots of "Why X" essays and early apps to maximize your chances for your cycle, which is going to be weird.Dr. Strangelove wrote:To play it safe, Emory is going to be one of those schools I apply to ASAP.
I'll also write a "Why Emory Law" essay regardless of whether they require it or not.