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168/3.6 Cornell EA?

Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2011 9:29 pm
by sangr
hey guys what chances do i have with a 168 and 3.6?


I'm wondering if i have a better chance with that or Texas (nonresident)

thank you

Re: 168/3.6 Cornell EA?

Posted: Fri Sep 30, 2011 1:11 am
by Hawkeye Pierce
Uh, this is pretty easy to figure out yourself with LSN.

Cornell: http://cornell.lawschoolnumbers.com/app ... ,8&type=jd
Texas: http://texas.lawschoolnumbers.com/appli ... ,8&type=jd

You don't have to make a thread about every little question you have -- apply some common sense.

Re: 168/3.6 Cornell EA?

Posted: Fri Sep 30, 2011 11:57 am
by HeavenWood
Hawkeye Pierce wrote:Uh, this is pretty easy to figure out yourself with LSN.

Cornell: http://cornell.lawschoolnumbers.com/app ... ,8&type=jd
Texas: http://texas.lawschoolnumbers.com/appli ... ,8&type=jd

You don't have to make a thread about every little question you have -- apply some common sense.
Good God, man. You could have said that without all the douche.

Re: 168/3.6 Cornell EA?

Posted: Fri Sep 30, 2011 1:33 pm
by Hawkeye Pierce
HeavenWood wrote:
Hawkeye Pierce wrote:Uh, this is pretty easy to figure out yourself with LSN.

Cornell: http://cornell.lawschoolnumbers.com/app ... ,8&type=jd
Texas: http://texas.lawschoolnumbers.com/appli ... ,8&type=jd

You don't have to make a thread about every little question you have -- apply some common sense.
Good God, man. You could have said that without all the douche.
Of course I could have. But the OPs threads are all so inane.

Re: 168/3.6 Cornell EA?

Posted: Sun Oct 02, 2011 11:48 am
by buckilaw
sangr wrote:hey guys what chances do i have with a 168 and 3.6?


I'm wondering if i have a better chance with that or Texas (nonresident)

thank you
I think Texas has a hard GPA floor at 3.7, not sure if they can maintain it with less applications.