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Ivy Engineering 3.3/170

Posted: Sat Aug 14, 2010 1:13 pm
by DMXdawg
I can retake the LSAT and do better- I'm PTing between 175+/-2; I haven't scored below 172 since my last retake and I've done about 15 PTs. Last PT was 179.
Should i retake the test in october, or apply ED to MVP? I'm a Texas native, want to work in Texas, so I figure UVA would be a good choice since Texas firms love UVA during OCI. Parents said I have to pay my own way, but I've already bought E&Es. GTM, Delaney, LEEWS, and will sit for patent bar this year.

Re: Ivy Engineering 3.3/170

Posted: Sat Aug 14, 2010 1:18 pm
by czelede
P is unlikely with a 170. M or V might bite with an ED but its hard to tell. I'd retake if I were you; with a higher score you could probably still ED to V since their deadline is later.

FWIW, Ivy Engineering won't be much of a soft factor unless you went to Cornell.

Re: Ivy Engineering 3.3/170

Posted: Sat Aug 14, 2010 2:32 pm
by 09042014
DMXdawg wrote:I can retake the LSAT and do better- I'm PTing between 175+/-2; I haven't scored below 172 since my last retake and I've done about 15 PTs. Last PT was 179.
Should i retake the test in october, or apply ED to MVP? I'm a Texas native, want to work in Texas, so I figure UVA would be a good choice since Texas firms love UVA during OCI. Parents said I have to pay my own way, but I've already bought E&Es. GTM, Delaney, LEEWS, and will sit for patent bar this year.
Retake that LSAT. Come back after. You'll decide where to ED after you get your score.

Good luck.

Schools won't hold it against you that ivy engineering sucks :mrgreen: :)

Re: Ivy Engineering 3.3/170

Posted: Sat Aug 14, 2010 2:34 pm
by d34d9823
Retake. With luck on a retake you could hit CCN. Don't submit apps until after your retake because you don't want to get rejected/WL before they get to see your new score.