What are my chances with a 3.925 and a 164? Softs are moot court and pre-law club prez. @ a state university. Not URM.
Georgetown
George Washington
Minnesota
Fordham
Brooklyn
Thank you!
Chances? Forum
- NorCalBruin
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Re: Chances?
Georgetown = Out. Your LSAT is just too low and it's just too late.. One person got in with a 165 and not URM this year, but they applied a LONG time ago.
George Washington = In you have a below-median-but-above-25 LSAT, and an above 75th GPA. This is hard to say, but probably in. Two people with the sam LSAT but lower GPAs got in this year, but they applied earlier.
Minnesota = In, maybe $
Fordham = Hard to say. WL/IN. Some were In, some were WL, and were Out with these numbers last year. It's late, so best guess WLL. Not enough data this year yet to give additional advice.
Brooklyn = In $$
THROW AN APP IN TO BERKELEY. THEY LAP UP GPAs LIKE A KITTY ON MILK
George Washington = In you have a below-median-but-above-25 LSAT, and an above 75th GPA. This is hard to say, but probably in. Two people with the sam LSAT but lower GPAs got in this year, but they applied earlier.
Minnesota = In, maybe $
Fordham = Hard to say. WL/IN. Some were In, some were WL, and were Out with these numbers last year. It's late, so best guess WLL. Not enough data this year yet to give additional advice.
Brooklyn = In $$
THROW AN APP IN TO BERKELEY. THEY LAP UP GPAs LIKE A KITTY ON MILK
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Re: Chances?
Alright, sounds good. Oh, and this is for 2012. Sorry lol.
- NorCalBruin
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Re: Chances?
Well tits... that changes things, seriously.
- NorCalBruin
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Re: Chances?
In that case I would consider retaking in June. If you get your LSAT up even a few points, it will give a lot more T14 options and scholarships at those other schools. You get your LSAT to 170+ you would have a shot pretty much anywhere.
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