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Posted: Mon Jul 05, 2010 3:38 pm
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I may be wrong about this one, but I do not believe that Duke has ED. Again, I could be wrong so check it out. Without that, Duke may be an uphill battle, because, as you note, they tend to like th high GPA's. UVA might work.sherpaorlawschool wrote:Hey all,
I posted a topic asking about my chances at various schools from Michigan down to WUSTL RD. Lately, I've been thinking more and more about doing ED at one of the schools at the top of my list. So, I wanted to try to get some opinions on the ones I'm having a difficult time finding information on for ED.
I have a 171 LSAT and a 3.39 overall GPA. I had a rough first year with health issues and will be writing an addendum. I transferred to a similar ranked school in the top 50 after my freshmen year and have a 3.78 at my new school. I'm in undergrad and do not have full time WE for Northwestern.
I'm going to be visiting Duke, UVA, and Penn later this summer and possibly Michigan if a visit is warranted. What are my chances ED at Duke? I'm having a difficult time finding info on it. I know they are a GPA friendly school but I like them a lot and want to know if I even have a chance. I'm under the impression that my chances are good ED at UVA if I ED in early September when they open the application. I'm also not too sure about Penn or Michigan. What are the opinions on this? I like UVA a lot. I've spent some time in Virginia and think I would be happy there but I like the idea of Duke quite a bit. I think my visits will help me decide which one but I want to know if any others besides UVA are even live options. Thanks!
Duke recently instituted an ED program (http://www.law.duke.edu/admis/apply/early)KMaine wrote: I may be wrong about this one, but I do not believe that Duke has ED. Again, I could be wrong so check it out. Without that, Duke may be an uphill battle, because, as you note, they tend to like th high GPA's. UVA might work.
Well done Moxie! I am going into 2L, so have old data.Moxie wrote:Duke recently instituted an ED program (http://www.law.duke.edu/admis/apply/early)KMaine wrote: I may be wrong about this one, but I do not believe that Duke has ED. Again, I could be wrong so check it out. Without that, Duke may be an uphill battle, because, as you note, they tend to like th high GPA's. UVA might work.
of the schools you listed michigan is the most receptive to those with lsats at or above your median and gpas below their median. your ED application would be more likely to put you over the top there than at the others.sherpaorlawschool wrote:Hey all,
I posted a topic asking about my chances at various schools from Michigan down to WUSTL RD. Lately, I've been thinking more and more about doing ED at one of the schools at the top of my list. So, I wanted to try to get some opinions on the ones I'm having a difficult time finding information on for ED.
I have a 171 LSAT and a 3.39 overall GPA. I had a rough first year with health issues and will be writing an addendum. I transferred to a similar ranked school in the top 50 after my freshmen year and have a 3.78 at my new school. I'm in undergrad and do not have full time WE for Northwestern.
I'm going to be visiting Duke, UVA, and Penn later this summer and possibly Michigan if a visit is warranted. What are my chances ED at Duke? I'm having a difficult time finding info on it. I know they are a GPA friendly school but I like them a lot and want to know if I even have a chance. I'm under the impression that my chances are good ED at UVA if I ED in early September when they open the application. I'm also not too sure about Penn or Michigan. What are the opinions on this? I like UVA a lot. I've spent some time in Virginia and think I would be happy there but I like the idea of Duke quite a bit. I think my visits will help me decide which one but I want to know if any others besides UVA are even live options. Thanks!
those applying as splitters to penn with 170+ and 3.2-3.4 are treated the same as splitters applying to michigan with 169+ and 3.0-3.4. it's just plain easier to get into michigan.drake wrote:Would you guys say Michigan is more splitter friendly than Penn? And I asked this in the Michigan thread but didn't get an answer: Is it harder to get into Michigan ED since you are considered for the Summer class which is smaller than the Fall?