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Re: 3.25 GPA/ 170 LSAT (DUI record)

Post by Mr. Pancakes » Tue Jan 31, 2012 5:02 pm

http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... =9&t=10354


good luck, people get a little irritated when you come in here with hypotheticals.
you may see a diagram next.

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Re: 3.25 GPA/ 170 LSAT (DUI record)

Post by cgjeon » Tue Jan 31, 2012 5:09 pm

Mr. Pancakes wrote:http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... =9&t=10354


good luck, people get a little irritated when you come in here with hypotheticals.
you may see a diagram next.
Many of those links dont work but I will look into it.
Thanks for your input.

I know people will get irritated with the hypotheticals when it is really hard to get 170 in LSAT.
I just want to set my goal to where I have to reach in order to get into the school that I want.
Not trying to belittle those who got good score in LSAT.
I just want some feed back and what i should prepare more on to improve my chances.

Thanks everyone for understanding.

sam
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Re: 3.25 GPA/ 170 LSAT (DUI record)

Post by rinkrat19 » Tue Jan 31, 2012 5:10 pm

It sounds like English is not your first language. You may find that the LSAT is considerably harder than you expect for non-native speakers, as it requires complete fluency and familiarity with the fine nuances of the language. A lot of non-native speakers have to first take time to polish their English skills before they can really prepare for the LSAT. I would encourage you to still aim for a high score like 170, but realize that it might take a lot longer than you're expecting.

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Re: 3.25 GPA/ 170 LSAT (DUI record)

Post by 20130312 » Tue Jan 31, 2012 5:10 pm

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Re: 3.25 GPA/ 170 LSAT (DUI record)

Post by Mr. Pancakes » Tue Jan 31, 2012 5:12 pm

cgjeon wrote:
Mr. Pancakes wrote:http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... =9&t=10354


good luck, people get a little irritated when you come in here with hypotheticals.
you may see a diagram next.
Many of those links dont work but I will look into it.
Thanks for your input.

I know people will get irritated with the hypotheticals when it is really hard to get 170 in LSAT.
I just want to set my goal to where I have to reach in order to get into the school that I want.
Not trying to belittle those who got good score in LSAT.
I just want some feed back and what i should prepare more on to improve my chances.

Thanks everyone for understanding.

sam
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Re: 3.25 GPA/ 170 LSAT (DUI record)

Post by Mr. Pancakes » Tue Jan 31, 2012 5:13 pm

InGoodFaith wrote:Obligatory diagram:

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thanks grizz...I mean IGF.

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Re: 3.25 GPA/ 170 LSAT (DUI record)

Post by cgjeon » Tue Jan 31, 2012 5:14 pm

InGoodFaith wrote:Obligatory diagram:

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I was definitely rushed to make this thread.
Thank you for your input though, now I know better.

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Re: 3.25 GPA/ 170 LSAT (DUI record)

Post by cgjeon » Tue Jan 31, 2012 5:15 pm

Anyone have any feed back from DUI charge?
How it would affect my chances of getting in?

Thanks

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Re: 3.25 GPA/ 170 LSAT (DUI record)

Post by Mr. Pancakes » Tue Jan 31, 2012 5:21 pm

cgjeon wrote:Anyone have any feed back from DUI charge?
How it would affect my chances of getting in?

Thanks
Plenty of law students have dui's. Don't fuck up again.

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Re: 3.25 GPA/ 170 LSAT (DUI record)

Post by cgjeon » Tue Jan 31, 2012 5:23 pm

Mr. Pancakes wrote:
cgjeon wrote:Anyone have any feed back from DUI charge?
How it would affect my chances of getting in?

Thanks
Plenty of law students have dui's. Don't fuck up again.
I think one is enough, can't imagine myself with two.
thanks pancakes, i am getting used to this forum as i type this lol.

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Re: 3.25 GPA/ 170 LSAT (DUI record)

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Re: 3.25 GPA/ 170 LSAT (DUI record)

Post by emkay625 » Mon Feb 06, 2012 11:53 am

All 3 of those schools - USC, Cornell, and UCLA are big reaches and unlikely with a 3.25/170. All 3 of them are not known for being splitter-friendly.

Look here:
http://cornell.lawschoolnumbers.com/stats

The only person accepted to Cornell with less than a 3.3 is a minority with a 177.

http://ucla.lawschoolnumbers.com/stats

UCLA is a little more likely but still a bit of a reach.

http://usc.lawschoolnumbers.com/stats/1011/

same thing for USC.

Splitter-friendly schools you might consider adding: WUSTL, Georgetown, Vanderbilt.

Also, a 170 is not a sure thing. You should take a diagnostic (practice test) and see how you do so you know what your starting point is.

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