What are my chances with a 161/3.63?
Has anyone been admitted yet?
Thanks!
Univ of San Diego? Forum
- NorCalBruin

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Re: Univ of San Diego?
Yea Bra, you should be in. You're hovering around/just above their 75th % GPA, and you're at their median LSAT. Top-Law and LSP says their median LSAT is 161, but that was 3 years ago--and it doesn't look like their website has updated information, so it might be 162 now. If that's the case, you're more like 50/50, or just under.
They have already sent out some acceptances (I got mine anyway).
You have to fill out and send back a form after you've been accepted in order to be considered for scholarship monies, so they probably haven't started giving out money yet. If you apply now, you can still get on the bandwagon.
They have already sent out some acceptances (I got mine anyway).
You have to fill out and send back a form after you've been accepted in order to be considered for scholarship monies, so they probably haven't started giving out money yet. If you apply now, you can still get on the bandwagon.
- JDHopeful

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Re: Univ of San Diego?
What are your numbers, if you don`t mind disclosing?
- NorCalBruin

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Re: Univ of San Diego?
I'm 167 / 3.8 (waiting on december LSAT though)
I'm above their 75th LSAT and GPA, and considering USD doesn't practice yield protection, I'm a clear admit. Some schools tend to send out acceptances really quickly to people who are "auto-admits".
On the other hand, while you definitely have a good shot, you're probably not an "auto-admit", thus they will probably give your application more consideration, or it might be put in a pile of a whole bunch of people with similar numbers. What I'm saying is, you probably won't get a response as quickly.
The sooner you send it in the better though.
I'm above their 75th LSAT and GPA, and considering USD doesn't practice yield protection, I'm a clear admit. Some schools tend to send out acceptances really quickly to people who are "auto-admits".
On the other hand, while you definitely have a good shot, you're probably not an "auto-admit", thus they will probably give your application more consideration, or it might be put in a pile of a whole bunch of people with similar numbers. What I'm saying is, you probably won't get a response as quickly.
The sooner you send it in the better though.
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