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Re: 169 LSAT, 3.95 GPA
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all 3 of those schools have small classes (Chicago and Stanford are tiny), and are pretty unpredictable compared to the rest of the T-14. You'd have an LSAT in the lower range of acceptances for all of them except for Berkeley. If you characterize your softs as just decent, I'd say your chances at Stanford are really slim. If Berkeley or Chicago really likes your app your numbers wouldn't keep you out.
Outside of those schools, if you blanketed T-14 you'd probably get multiple acceptances and $$(around 40-5K) at a couple of schools.
all 3 of those schools have small classes (Chicago and Stanford are tiny), and are pretty unpredictable compared to the rest of the T-14. You'd have an LSAT in the lower range of acceptances for all of them except for Berkeley. If you characterize your softs as just decent, I'd say your chances at Stanford are really slim. If Berkeley or Chicago really likes your app your numbers wouldn't keep you out.
Outside of those schools, if you blanketed T-14 you'd probably get multiple acceptances and $$(around 40-5K) at a couple of schools.
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Re: 169 LSAT, 3.95 GPA
So, I made this program similar to the hourumd website that checks previous LSN profiles to see what their results are (but this one is more updated )
When I plugged in your numbers, this is what it gave me:
(this is for 2005 all the way up through what LSN has posted tonight).
I put a range of 2 LSAT points on it and .05 GPA points on it.
(As a side note, I'm not making the program public yet, for anyone who is wondering where to find it.)
When I plugged in your numbers, this is what it gave me:
(this is for 2005 all the way up through what LSN has posted tonight).
I put a range of 2 LSAT points on it and .05 GPA points on it.
(As a side note, I'm not making the program public yet, for anyone who is wondering where to find it.)
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Re: 169 LSAT, 3.95 GPA
That program is the shit. Can you do me? 3.99-174.
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Re: 169 LSAT, 3.95 GPA
glad you like itbernaldiaz wrote:That program is the shit. Can you do me? 3.99-174.
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Re: 169 LSAT, 3.95 GPA
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Re: 169 LSAT, 3.95 GPA
LSATSCORES2012 wrote:So, I made this program similar to the hourumd website that checks previous LSN profiles to see what their results are (but this one is more updated )
When I plugged in your numbers, this is what it gave me:
(this is for 2005 all the way up through what LSN has posted tonight).
I put a range of 2 LSAT points on it and .05 GPA points on it.
(As a side note, I'm not making the program public yet, for anyone who is wondering where to find it.)
Can you do for me too ?
LSAT Score 167 GPA 4.12
Thanks
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Re: 169 LSAT, 3.95 GPA
This program is awesome! Could you run 3.93-174 when you get a chance? Thanks!
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Re: 169 LSAT, 3.95 GPA
Well, here's what you get if I restrict it to people with your exact stats:coldweather wrote:That's awesome! I'm not sure though if 2 LSAT points would be an accurate reflection? I keep reading on this forum that 170 is viewed radically different then a 169 to law schools...
And if I make it people with your exact LSAT score, but open the GPA range up by .05 in each direction, you get:
Edit: to those above, I'll PM you responses. If anyone else wants me to do them, just PM me, don't clutter up this guy's thread, please
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