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- bleu

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Re: 163, 166 / 3.65 (Meaningless GPA as I'm foreign educated)
Stick with the green. Oh... and... we don't like your kind around here.
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Re: 163, 166 / 3.65 (Meaningless GPA as I'm foreign educated)
Unless there is something awesome you are not telling us, forget the red. GULC and Cornell might be possible, but without a high (American) GPA to make up for the low LSAT (low at least for these schools) even these are big reaches.
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Skyhook

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Re: 163, 166 / 3.65 (Meaningless GPA as I'm foreign educated)
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- Nicholasnickynic

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Re: 163, 166 / 3.65 (Meaningless GPA as I'm foreign educated)
I'd think he'd have good shot at yellow.
With 166/3.65 he'd be able to get into the greens normally.
I mean I got scholly to UGA with 165./3.06/horrible softs. W/L at W&M.
Take a 3.65/166, throw in a phd (a soft factor that actually matters I'm guessing)
and I could easily see t10-20
If I were you, I'd go to uga.
With 166/3.65 he'd be able to get into the greens normally.
I mean I got scholly to UGA with 165./3.06/horrible softs. W/L at W&M.
Take a 3.65/166, throw in a phd (a soft factor that actually matters I'm guessing)
and I could easily see t10-20
If I were you, I'd go to uga.
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Skyhook

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Re: 163, 166 / 3.65 (Meaningless GPA as I'm foreign educated)
What kind of $$ did UGA give you, if you don't mind me asking?Nicholasnickynic wrote: I mean I got scholly to UGA with 165./3.06/horrible softs. W/L at W&M.
If I were you, I'd go to uga.
I currently live in FL so UF is a natural choice.
UGA could work, what is Athens like?
Is out-of-state #31 worth it over in-state #47?
- You Gotta Have Faith

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Re: 163, 166 / 3.65 (Meaningless GPA as I'm foreign educated)
If Eastern US is a factor, cut UC-Davis off the list (it really makes no sense in your situation) and reach for Cornell, or add Fordham to the list.Skyhook wrote: Eastern US and family circumstances are the primary factors.
- sophia.olive

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Re: 163, 166 / 3.65 (Meaningless GPA as I'm foreign educated)
Nicholasnickynic wrote:I'd think he'd have good shot at yellow.
With 166/3.65 he'd be able to get into the greens normally.
I mean I got scholly to UGA with 165./3.06/horrible softs. W/L at W&M.
Take a 3.65/166, throw in a phd (a soft factor that actually matters I'm guessing)
and I could easily see t10-20
If I were you, I'd go to uga.
Phd doesn't matter. Maybe bottom three yellow.
- sophia.olive

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Re: 163, 166 / 3.65 (Meaningless GPA as I'm foreign educated)
Lol that's ad hominem maybe that's why you didn't do good on the LSATSkyhook wrote:166 was a low retake - had scored consistently in 170-175 range in proper practice test.
So I am retaking one final time in October....
Mid 30's, PhD in chemistry are other factors.
bleu,
But you have a French name, no?
Now you've hurt my feelings, and the illusion has been shattered!
Only those schools on the list are under consideration.
Eastern US and family circumstances are the primary factors.
- webbylu87

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Re: 163, 166 / 3.65 (Meaningless GPA as I'm foreign educated)
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Skyhook

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Re: 163, 166 / 3.65 (Meaningless GPA as I'm foreign educated)
Only an ad hominem if you consider it an insult!sophia.olive wrote: Lol that's ad hominem maybe that's why you didn't do good on the LSAT
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Re: 163, 166 / 3.65 (Meaningless GPA as I'm foreign educated)
You probably won't get into any school that has a LSAT median higher than your LSAT.
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