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3.6/166-any shot at t-14

Post by srfngdd6 » Mon Nov 07, 2011 3:16 pm

I know it would be a long shot anywhere just wondering if it would be worth an app to any of them

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Re: 3.6/166-any shot at t-14

Post by vanwinkle » Mon Nov 07, 2011 3:18 pm

Not with your current numbers. You're below both medians; even if you're not auto-rejected, you'll need something truly extraordinary in your app to even be considered at all. Your best bet is to retake the LSAT.

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Re: 3.6/166-any shot at t-14

Post by srfngdd6 » Mon Nov 07, 2011 3:21 pm

Yeah kind of what i figured nothing extraordinary i took june and october and got the same score so i kind of feel like another re take would not be worthwhile

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Re: 3.6/166-any shot at t-14

Post by JamMasterJ » Mon Nov 07, 2011 3:22 pm

srfngdd6 wrote:Yeah kind of what i figured nothing extraordinary i took june and october and got the same score so i kind of feel like another re take would not be worthwhile
I got a 166 last October and a 166 in February, and a 176 last month, so don't get your hopes down about a score increase

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Re: 3.6/166-any shot at t-14

Post by apple1234 » Thu Nov 17, 2011 4:24 am

I was 166 and 3.8, non-URM

WL Columbia, Northwestern, Duke, Cornell

Rejections from the other T14 I applied to and ended up at UCLA (no WL).

Best of luck to you. Pretty sure if I had ridden out the Northwestern, Duke, or Cornell WLs I would have gotten into one of them.... Didn't seem worth it....

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