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3.2, 158 Male Mex. Am. What are my chances?

Posted: Sun Oct 31, 2010 9:36 pm
by tooswolle
As mentioned above I'm a Mexican American Male and have a 3.2 lsac gpa (3.47 degree gpa) and a 158 LSAT. I need help trying to figure out what should be my saftey schools, targets and reaches. Thanks in advance for the help, I really need it!

Re: 3.2, 158 Male Mex. Am. What are my chances?

Posted: Sun Oct 31, 2010 9:37 pm
by maxm2764
In before Rad Law and "retake."

Re: 3.2, 158 Male Mex. Am. What are my chances?

Posted: Sun Oct 31, 2010 9:39 pm
by tooswolle
Although I'm sure that's what alot of people are saying I'm not looking for to retake in the near future as im finishing up school and don't want to go through all the stress again while finishing up. So anyone else, have advice?

Re: 3.2, 158 Male Mex. Am. What are my chances?

Posted: Sun Oct 31, 2010 9:39 pm
by James Bond

Re: 3.2, 158 Male Mex. Am. What are my chances?

Posted: Sun Oct 31, 2010 9:40 pm
by maxm2764
I loled hard.



Edit: By far the worst website I have been to since 1998.

Re: 3.2, 158 Male Mex. Am. What are my chances?

Posted: Sun Oct 31, 2010 9:42 pm
by tooswolle
I've checked those before. They show promising numbers but the statistics behind them are skewed because the individuals reporting are more likely to be an unrepresenative sample. In other words I'm sure people are getting in to other schools with lower numbers then those who reported. Also peoples college of law...yea... thanks man. If you want to be a dueche don't reply to a thread. I'm geniunely looking for help not bull shit advice.

Re: 3.2, 158 Male Mex. Am. What are my chances?

Posted: Sun Oct 31, 2010 9:46 pm
by maxm2764
tooswole, you probably won't be getting anything but snark and sass when you respond like that.

Re: 3.2, 158 Male Mex. Am. What are my chances?

Posted: Sun Oct 31, 2010 9:48 pm
by James Bond
tooswolle wrote:I've checked those before. They show promising numbers but the statistics behind them are skewed because the individuals reporting are more likely to be an unrepresenative sample. In other words I'm sure people are getting in to other schools with lower numbers then those who reported. Also peoples college of law...yea... thanks man. If you want to be a dueche don't reply to a thread. I'm geniunely looking for help not bull shit advice.
With your spelling I'd be more inclined to click the third link than the first two. It's too bad too, because the first two are two of the best tools one can use, and since none of us are admissions officers, I'd trust the numbers of many over the random opinions of a few. But then again, I'm just a "dueche" I guess.

Re: 3.2, 158 Male Mex. Am. What are my chances?

Posted: Sun Oct 31, 2010 9:50 pm
by tooswolle
typos happen, but I'm not trying to argue. I just would like some advice from anyone who has experience with these things. That's all.

Re: 3.2, 158 Male Mex. Am. What are my chances?

Posted: Mon Nov 01, 2010 1:28 am
by tooswolle
anyone else have advice?

Re: 3.2, 158 Male Mex. Am. What are my chances?

Posted: Mon Nov 01, 2010 2:47 am
by serdog
What region do you want to work in? This is important in regards to the school that you have a high likelyhood of gaining admissions to.

Re: 3.2, 158 Male Mex. Am. What are my chances?

Posted: Mon Nov 01, 2010 3:13 am
by sophia.olive
James Bond wrote:
tooswolle wrote:I've checked those before. They show promising numbers but the statistics behind them are skewed because the individuals reporting are more likely to be an unrepresenative sample. In other words I'm sure people are getting in to other schools with lower numbers then those who reported. Also peoples college of law...yea... thanks man. If you want to be a dueche don't reply to a thread. I'm geniunely looking for help not bull shit advice.
With your spelling I'd be more inclined to click the third link than the first two. It's too bad too, because the first two are two of the best tools one can use, and since none of us are admissions officers, I'd trust the numbers of many over the random opinions of a few. But then again, I'm just a "dueche" I guess.
The u and e are right next to each other on the keyboard. No big deal. Give us a list of schools so we can say "out" or "not worth going to." Then drag the process out a little longer and eventually get a light work job after school and study for the lsat. Also, take a spelling class (if they have those) in your off year.

Re: 3.2, 158 Male Mex. Am. What are my chances?

Posted: Mon Nov 01, 2010 3:20 am
by DieAntwoord
Maybe:
Florida state, florida, Miami (but maybe im just responding to you avatar.)
American, SMU, UHouston, I think these schools are located in ok markets with the exception of american. I think you will get into at least one or two of these schools. Whether it is a good investment is another question.

Re: 3.2, 158 Male Mex. Am. What are my chances?

Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2010 12:37 am
by tooswolle
Thanks for the help. As for geographic location It really doesn't matter to me as long as I can get in to a good school. I have also recieved fee waivers from Minnesota, Boston University, University of Coloardo, Indiana Bloomington, Michigan State and William and Marry do they mean anything at all? what about california schools? I mean my score isn't the best but its not bad either especially with the urm boost added thanks again!

Re: 3.2, 158 Male Mex. Am. What are my chances?

Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2010 12:39 am
by bk1
Retake. The other options are not worth considering and would be stupid to choose.

Re: 3.2, 158 Male Mex. Am. What are my chances?

Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2010 12:48 am
by tooswolle
Thats probably the best case scenario but im finishing up school so I'd avoid that for a while. But the fee waivers I got are awfully tempting I mean the majority of the schools I got the waivers from have high lsat medians and not everyone got one so im assuming they must want diversity right?

Re: 3.2, 158 Male Mex. Am. What are my chances?

Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2010 12:49 am
by kalvano
tooswolle wrote:Thats probably the best case scenario but im finishing up school so I'd avoid that for a while. But the fee waivers I got are awfully tempting I mean the majority of the schools I got the waivers from have high lsat medians and not everyone got one so im assuming they must want diversity right?
It means they want your application, not necessarily your ass in a seat.

Re: 3.2, 158 Male Mex. Am. What are my chances?

Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2010 12:49 am
by bk1
tooswolle wrote:Thats probably the best case scenario but im finishing up school so I'd avoid that for a while. But the fee waivers I got are awfully tempting I mean the majority of the schools I got the waivers from have high lsat medians and not everyone got one so im assuming they must want diversity right?
They must want to increase their selectivity.