PT GMU, American, Gtown, GW Forum
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ksimon2007

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PT GMU, American, Gtown, GW
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ksimon2007

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Re: PT GMU, American, Gtown, GW
I know it's a Sunday, but I can usually count on good answers here.
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Re: PT GMU, American, Gtown, GW
RC Fail.
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- nematoad

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Re: PT GMU, American, Gtown, GW
i'd guess 160 and up for American and GMU, 165 and up for GW and 167 and up for gtown. GW might even be as competitive as gtown for part-time since they only accept a class of 50 students.
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Re: PT GMU, American, Gtown, GW
Those numbers are probably too high considering he's black.nematoad wrote:i'd guess 160 and up for American and GMU, 165 and up for GW and 167 and up for gtown. GW might even be as competitive as gtown for part-time since they only accept a class of 50 students.
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- Holly Golightly

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ksimon2007

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Re: PT GMU, American, Gtown, GW
Those numbers are a bit surprising. Those numbers are for the full time program I should note. Does LSN actually offer verifiable numbers? Is LSN actually worth noting is my question in laymen terms?Holly Golightly wrote:Don't get higher than a 164 if you want American.
http://american.lawschoolnumbers.com/stats