Hey All,
I was wondering what are my chances of getting into a T14 school with a 162 (Dec 2010), 169 (Oct 2011) LSAT and 3.84 LSDAS GPA.
I tried law school predictor but I was hoping to get more feedback from my peers. Thanks!
169/3.84 Forum
- Grizz
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Re: 169/3.84
I know that some top tier schools just take the highest lsat score, like Northwestern, but then many others look at all scores and average them out...
That said, how much would my first score affect my chances at getting into one of the t14 schools? I would have felt a little more confident with averaged scores if I would have broken the 170 mark this past october but being right on that cusp with a 169...
Btw, Grizz, the website was very useful. Thank you for the quick/useful post.
That said, how much would my first score affect my chances at getting into one of the t14 schools? I would have felt a little more confident with averaged scores if I would have broken the 170 mark this past october but being right on that cusp with a 169...
Btw, Grizz, the website was very useful. Thank you for the quick/useful post.
- JamMasterJ
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Re: 169/3.84
I see what you did there.
OP, search LSN by using the bands to narrow based on gpa and LSAT. Remove URM applicants (unless you're a URM). You should have a solid shot at some of the lower T14 and will get all the schools from there down.
- Grizz
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Re: 169/3.84
Basically no one will average.yong1e wrote:I know that some top tier schools just take the highest lsat score, like Northwestern, but then many others look at all scores and average them out...
That said, how much would my first score affect my chances at getting into one of the t14 schools? I would have felt a little more confident with averaged scores if I would have broken the 170 mark this past october but being right on that cusp with a 169...
Btw, Grizz, the website was very useful. Thank you for the quick/useful post.
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