UK International - where on the table should I be looking? Forum
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UK International - where on the table should I be looking?
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- dr123
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Re: UK International - where on the table should I be looking?
I don't think auditing classes at HLS is a soft bro.
- swc65
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Re: UK International - where on the table should I be looking?
It is impossible to say without an LSAT score, especially since you will not have a regular LSAC GPA.
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Re: UK International - where on the table should I be looking?
Oh, okay. Thanks anyway.swc65 wrote:It is impossible to say without an LSAT score, especially since you will not have a regular LSAC GPA.
Assumed a more vague prediction would still be possible.
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Re: UK International - where on the table should I be looking?
Mark_LS wrote:Oh, okay. Thanks anyway.swc65 wrote:It is impossible to say without an LSAT score, especially since you will not have a regular LSAC GPA.
Assumed a more vague prediction would still be possible.
You will only have one objective metric to help predict your acceptances when you apply. You are currently without that metric. So there's no way to tell.
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- piccolittle
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Re: UK International - where on the table should I be looking?
With a Superior, the only thing that will hold you back is your LSAT score. Shoot for 170+ and you should apply everywhere. Look at the LSAT medians for the schools you want to apply to. Anywhere your score is above median, you should probably be getting into. With a 170+ you have an extremely good shot at Columbia. HYS are more of a mystery; we haven't seen many internationals accepted there, probably because a Superior is so rare and that's what it looks like it takes. Check out the foreign applicants thread from this past cycle (http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... 2&t=130045), it will be helpful.
Good luck!
Good luck!
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Re: UK International - where on the table should I be looking?
Cheers mate, that actually really helps a lot. Columbia's the ideal anyways, so I'll be EDing there whatever happens.piccolittle wrote:With a Superior, the only thing that will hold you back is your LSAT score. Shoot for 170+ and you should apply everywhere. Look at the LSAT medians for the schools you want to apply to. Anywhere your score is above median, you should probably be getting into. With a 170+ you have an extremely good shot at Columbia. HYS are more of a mystery; we haven't seen many internationals accepted there, probably because a Superior is so rare and that's what it looks like it takes. Check out the foreign applicants thread from this past cycle (http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... 2&t=130045), it will be helpful.
Good luck!
Gonna try and get my PTs to start averaging 174ish before I feel completely confident (assuming I drop a few points on test day). Gonna take a lot of work, but this is nice motivation.
Thanks again!