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158/3.5 Northwest Schools

Post by sitara1 » Mon Dec 13, 2010 1:39 am

Non-URM; 158 (twice: june/oct 2010 tests); 3.5 GPA
Work experience at law firm; 4 years other work experience

What do you think my chances are?

Lewis & Clark (top-choice)
University of Oregon
Seattle University
University of Washington (reach)

Your advice/thoughts are greatly appreciated! Thanks!

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Re: 158/3.5 Northwest Schools

Post by gobuffs10 » Mon Dec 13, 2010 2:51 am

I know I'm super helpful just going straight to LSP and all, but you're a consider at the first 3 and a deny at Washington, so it says.

EDIT: Can you retake? If you can hit just 2 more points to 160, you move into Weak Consider at Washington.

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Re: 158/3.5 Northwest Schools

Post by sitara1 » Mon Dec 13, 2010 3:11 am

EDIT: Can you retake? If you can hit just 2 more points to 160, you move into Weak Consider at Washington.[/quote][quote="gobuffs10"]I know I'm super helpful just going straight to LSP and all, but you're a consider at the first 3 and a deny at Washington, so it says.


I have already applied -and I think it would be too late for February scores to matter. Thank you for the response - I love LSP!

Does anyone else have predictions?

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Re: 158/3.5 Northwest Schools

Post by gobuffs10 » Mon Dec 13, 2010 3:21 am

Ah, I see. Good luck then. And don't forget, LSP says 20% of people got in UW with below what you have. This year it looks like the only person who has heard back got rejected with a 158 and a 4.0, though.

But you said Lewis and Clark is your #1, so who cares right?

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