3.8+ 169/170 AA/NA Forum
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3.8+ 169/170 AA/NA
What are my odds at S/H/Y or Big Scholly elsewhere? What is the top school i could expect a ride from besides ED NU.
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If I'm reading this right right and you African American and Native American, then you will get into Harvard Stanford and Yale and get a full ride to Chicago and Columbia. Enjoy.
- Angrygeopolitically
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I want to say M,V or B for the full-ride. Just a guess though. Shoot for Yale.
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Sorry was trying to say either na or aa. And ive already applied if that matters.
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Why does your title say "AA/NA"? African American not applicable?admisionquestion wrote:Sorry was trying to say either na or aa. And ive already applied if that matters.
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- Angrygeopolitically
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Re: 3.8+ 169/170 AA/NA
lolbport hopeful wrote:Why does your title say "AA/NA"? African American not applicable?admisionquestion wrote:Sorry was trying to say either na or aa. And ive already applied if that matters.
Why so cryptic OP?
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Lol sorry. Its na
- mattviphky
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what? so you're native american? what tribe? if you can answer that question you should be in HS and possibly Y
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OP, why are virtually all your questions related to race? Why do you keep asking about your chances over and over again when you are well aware of the resources available to you to assess your chances?
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Sorry for being a pest. Ill slowly make my wAy to the door. finished up apps was wondering if ppls opinions on t6 chances have changedwith this cycle...new data that I.havnt had a chance to analyze.
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The only acceptances thus far (that I know of) have been from UVA and the majority have been ED applicants. You can track what little information is available on http://www.lawschoolnumbers.com by school and application year. As is, the urm pool for this cycle on LSN is relatively low. As the cycle progresses, you'd have more information. I'm not trying to be mean just curious. No one would be able to give you definitive answers with regards to Yale and Stanford, the admissions for YS are relatively more holistic (or more accurately, unpredictable) than the rest of of the T6. Some might argue NYU is the most predictable with respect to numbers etc. You can analyze all this information on LSN in conjunction (to an extent) with LSP. Opinions are just that, opinions. urm's have gotten into places where the statistics would have indicated they didn't stand a chance. I know the feeling of needing re-assurances but there's really little you can do besides apply and hope for the best. Good luck.admisionquestion wrote:Sorry for being a pest. Ill slowly make my wAy to the door. finished up apps was wondering if ppls opinions on t6 chances have changedwith this cycle...new data that I.havnt had a chance to analyze.
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Or...blessed assurances as the case may be.Blessedassurance wrote:I know the feeling of needing re-assurances
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Hear hearquiver wrote:Or...blessed assurances as the case may be.Blessedassurance wrote:I know the feeling of needing re-assurances
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