Is CCN worth applying to with 169 and 3.81? I did get the fee waiver.
Also, what level of schools can I start expecting a full scholly from?
169/3.81 CCN? Forum
- soj
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Re: 169/3.81 CCN?
Worth applying but your chances are slim. As for schollies and other info, check out LSN.
http://www.lawschoolnumbers.com
http://www.lawschoolnumbers.com
- YaSvoboden
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Re: 169/3.81 CCN?
Thanks for the generic response. I deserve it.soj wrote:Worth applying but your chances are slim. As for schollies and other info, check out LSN.
http://www.lawschoolnumbers.com
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Re: 169/3.81 CCN?
If you don't mind me asking, how did you get a fee waiver? Did you apply through LSAC or ask admissions directly?
- YaSvoboden
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Re: 169/3.81 CCN?
I got the LSAC waiver for the LSAT and CAS for being poor. A lot of schools give you an automatic fee waiver through LSAC's site if you qualified for an LSAT fee waiver.boomer6289 wrote:If you don't mind me asking, how did you get a fee waiver? Did you apply through LSAC or ask admissions directly?
- 5ky
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Re: 169/3.81 CCN?
http://lawschoolnumbers.com/NorCalBruin/jd
chances very slim at CCN, perhaps a chance at Michigan, Cornell. Full scholarship isn't going to come from the T14 or the band immediately behind it.
chances very slim at CCN, perhaps a chance at Michigan, Cornell. Full scholarship isn't going to come from the T14 or the band immediately behind it.
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