167 3.9 Forum
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167 3.9
167 LSAT 3.9 GPA
Softs include: Two different study abroad, LGBT activism, Founder/President of Debate Club, Full-time work first year, Internship at State Legislature.
I had to take the LSAT this past june with only one month of prep because of the second SA. I won't be able to take it in October either because I will be working full time/taking 7 classes, so I am stuck with the 167
Schools:
Vanderbilt
Cornell
Stanford
UTenn
UBerkeley
NYU
UNH
Chicago
UVA
Georgetown
George Washington
Not even applying to Yale/Harvard/Columbia because I really don't feel like I have a fighting chance.
Softs include: Two different study abroad, LGBT activism, Founder/President of Debate Club, Full-time work first year, Internship at State Legislature.
I had to take the LSAT this past june with only one month of prep because of the second SA. I won't be able to take it in October either because I will be working full time/taking 7 classes, so I am stuck with the 167
Schools:
Vanderbilt
Cornell
Stanford
UTenn
UBerkeley
NYU
UNH
Chicago
UVA
Georgetown
George Washington
Not even applying to Yale/Harvard/Columbia because I really don't feel like I have a fighting chance.
- Bill Cosby
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Re: 167 3.9
Why are Tennessee and New Hampshire on your list?
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Re: 167 3.9
Tenn because I can get in-state tuition, and New Hampshire just for kicks - not really, the latter being on there because of current marriage laws in the Northeast (married here and would like to not have to go through hassles in states with constitutional amendments).
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- wtrc
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Re: 167 3.9
LawSchoolNumbers is much less harsh than this site!maglialoro wrote:And I still say apply to HY and Columbia. You never know and you may kick yourself for not spending then few extra bucks just to see.kl10qm wrote:167 LSAT 3.9 GPA
Vanderbilt= In
Cornell= Maybe
Stanford= Who Knows
UTenn= In
UBerkeley=Maybe
NYU= Probably Not
UNH=In
Chicago=Probably Not
UVA=Probably Not
Georgetown=Maybe
George Washington= In
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- Bill Cosby
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Re: 167 3.9
Even if you get in-state tuition, do you want to practice in Tennessee?kl10qm wrote:Tenn because I can get in-state tuition, and New Hampshire just for kicks - not really, the latter being on there because of current marriage laws in the Northeast (married here and would like to not have to go through hassles in states with constitutional amendments).
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Re: 167 3.9
Don't understand the marriage laws thing---is this in reference to gay marriage?
Also BU and BC will throw money at you, as will Emory. But with those numbers, I would shoot a bit higher...UPenn and Michigan should be in there, and I would choose one of CCN that you like best just for kicks. BC will probably be a good money option.
Also BU and BC will throw money at you, as will Emory. But with those numbers, I would shoot a bit higher...UPenn and Michigan should be in there, and I would choose one of CCN that you like best just for kicks. BC will probably be a good money option.