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Re: UF/FSU
You should check out lawschoolnumbers.com and lawschoolpredictor.com .
I'd say a 164 for UF and a 162 for FSU would just get you in. Even higher lsat = $$$, not sure what would get you a full ride. Tuition in-state is only 15 grand, and you get residency in a year anyway. COL is also very low for both (I'm in my 7th and last semester at FSU, and have been to G'ville quite a bit). Compared to other places, debt from these two schools is almost a non-issue (the downside is you can really only find jobs out of these schools in Florida, and the Florida legal market is pretty bad right now).
I'd say a 164 for UF and a 162 for FSU would just get you in. Even higher lsat = $$$, not sure what would get you a full ride. Tuition in-state is only 15 grand, and you get residency in a year anyway. COL is also very low for both (I'm in my 7th and last semester at FSU, and have been to G'ville quite a bit). Compared to other places, debt from these two schools is almost a non-issue (the downside is you can really only find jobs out of these schools in Florida, and the Florida legal market is pretty bad right now).
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Re: UF/FSU
I have a 2.9 and thought my 164 would probably put me on the waitlist at UF/ maybe in at FSU, so I'd say youd need around 164 to feel good. 165 or 166 would be good. Im shooting for 167/168 in Dec.
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Re: UF/FSU
What about an URM with a 3.1, I'm interested in these two also.
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Re: UF/FSU
Since you're applying late... I would say 163 for FSU and 164 for UF. This is just to get in. If you want money, you'll need even better... but I don't think FSU nor UF offer much money...
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