What score do I need for Feb LSAT? Forum
- risktaker
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What score do I need for Feb LSAT?
Currently, my highest LSAT is a 157. I have already been accepted to a couple schools in lower T2, but I really want to go to at least a T30. I have a GPA of 3.23 with decent softs and will be sending apps to UCLA, USC, and UC Davis. What kind of an LSAT score do I need to get into these schools for the current cycle? Also, for those of you who will tell me to wait till next cycle, just assume that it is not an option for me. Thanks in advance.
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- risktaker
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Re: What score do I need for Feb LSAT?
What about for UC Davis or UC Hastings?
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- almightypush
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Re: What score do I need for Feb LSAT?
you should be money at either with a 167.risktaker wrote:What about for UC Davis or UC Hastings?
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Re: What score do I need for Feb LSAT?
Thanks for the input. Guess I need to be shooting for at least 167.
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Re: What score do I need for Feb LSAT?
risktaker wrote:Thanks for the input. Guess I need to be shooting for at least 167.
Why not shoot for higher and then be satisfied with a 167 if you get it.
- luckyme
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Re: What score do I need for Feb LSAT?
169risktaker wrote:What about for UC Davis or UC Hastings?
- risktaker
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Re: What score do I need for Feb LSAT?
Really, 169 for Hastings and Davis? That seems a bit high even if it is late in the cycle.
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Re: What score do I need for Feb LSAT?
I'm applying to Davis and Hastings w/ a 3.32/169. I'm not sure I'll get into either, but I really want one of them. I would say you should shoot for at least 167, though since your GPA is a tad lower, you might want to hit 170 to be safe. Good luck.
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