3.58/171 (multiple LSAT scores) ED to NYU?
Posted: Wed Sep 07, 2011 4:15 pm
There have been some posts with numbers similar to mine, so I apologize for being redundant. But my question specifically regards my chance at NYU through ED and I would really appreciate your opinion.
I was originally going to ED to Penn. But lawschoolnumbers.com seems to indicate that I have a decent shot at Penn through RD (around 50/50 i think?) and even though I don't get Penn, I feel like I would likely to get at least one among Mich, VA, and Berkeley which are peer schools. (correct me if I'm wrong.)
So I am thinking about EDing to NYU because it is my last resort to crack T-6. One concern is that I heard NYU still averages LSAT scores. Is this true? I have taken LSAT three times (167, 171, 169 chronologically)
so that would make my score 169 with which I think I would have no chance at all.
But if NYU gives more weight to my highest score, I think there is a slim chance that I will get waitlisted, and then accepted later on.
Do you guys think I have a chance at all? Is it worth trying? Or, shall I forget about it and ED to somewhere else?
I was originally going to ED to Penn. But lawschoolnumbers.com seems to indicate that I have a decent shot at Penn through RD (around 50/50 i think?) and even though I don't get Penn, I feel like I would likely to get at least one among Mich, VA, and Berkeley which are peer schools. (correct me if I'm wrong.)
So I am thinking about EDing to NYU because it is my last resort to crack T-6. One concern is that I heard NYU still averages LSAT scores. Is this true? I have taken LSAT three times (167, 171, 169 chronologically)
so that would make my score 169 with which I think I would have no chance at all.
But if NYU gives more weight to my highest score, I think there is a slim chance that I will get waitlisted, and then accepted later on.
Do you guys think I have a chance at all? Is it worth trying? Or, shall I forget about it and ED to somewhere else?