Where am I out? Forum
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- cinefile 17
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Re: Where am I out?
It always kind of bugs me when people do "what are my chances" threads w/out an LSAT score- check out lawschoolpredictor.com or lawschoolnumbers.com Anything that anyone tells you will just be from what they themselves have read on these sites.
But to answer your question-
Anything over a 170+ and you can and should aim for a T14. Northwestern becomes a strong possibility with a 170+ and especially with a ED. Get high 160s and you'd have a great shot at pretty much all the schools on your list (with the exception of NYU which you'd need like a 174+).
Check out the above websites. The info on there is as good or better than any you will receive on here.
But to answer your question-
Anything over a 170+ and you can and should aim for a T14. Northwestern becomes a strong possibility with a 170+ and especially with a ED. Get high 160s and you'd have a great shot at pretty much all the schools on your list (with the exception of NYU which you'd need like a 174+).
Check out the above websites. The info on there is as good or better than any you will receive on here.
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Re: Where am I out?
I am pretty sure most people are not going to reply to this because you do not have an actual LSAT score.
A 167 is completely different from a 173... especially with your GPA. So even in that small range, it opens up completely different schools if you get lower 170s.
Study for the LSAT and then come back with a number and people will be glad to give you their opinion on your chances.
A 167 is completely different from a 173... especially with your GPA. So even in that small range, it opens up completely different schools if you get lower 170s.
Study for the LSAT and then come back with a number and people will be glad to give you their opinion on your chances.
- legalease9
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Re: Where am I out?
You gotta have an LSAT score before you can even begin to predict which schools you should apply to. Picking schools before your score will only lead to disappointment.
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Re: Where am I out?
Thanks, will do.memaha wrote:I am pretty sure most people are not going to reply to this because you do not have an actual LSAT score.
A 167 is completely different from a 173... especially with your GPA. So even in that small range, it opens up completely different schools if you get lower 170s.
Study for the LSAT and then come back with a number and people will be glad to give you their opinion on your chances.
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Re: Where am I out?
Try lawschoolpredictor.com Top 100 law programs. Type in your numbers & hit the "agree to terms" button in the corner.
- Jack Smirks
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Re: Where am I out?
this. If you're going to take Powerscore online you should at least buy the LG bible, otherwise you will be switching from the Princeton Review method to the Powerscore method in the middle of studying.acrossthelake wrote:Don't use the Princeton Review book. Try the Powerscore bibles instead.