2.89 and 159, MN/WI Law Schools Forum
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Washingtonians

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2.89 and 159, MN/WI Law Schools
I am going to be applying to these schools for Fall 2013 Admission
St Thomas, MN
Hamline
William Mitchell
Marquette
I have examined the probabilities at the LSAC website, and they have given me a decent idea of my chances at admission. However, I am curious as to my chances at any scholarships; and I am curious as to if posters here could give me a better idea at my chances of admission.
Also, I plan on retaking the LSAT in October and I have been scoring in the mid to high 160's on practice tests. Would improving my score to say a 165 greatly improve my scholarship chances?
St Thomas, MN
Hamline
William Mitchell
Marquette
I have examined the probabilities at the LSAC website, and they have given me a decent idea of my chances at admission. However, I am curious as to my chances at any scholarships; and I am curious as to if posters here could give me a better idea at my chances of admission.
Also, I plan on retaking the LSAT in October and I have been scoring in the mid to high 160's on practice tests. Would improving my score to say a 165 greatly improve my scholarship chances?
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rad lulz

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Re: 2.89 and 159, MN/WI Law Schools
Retake so you don't have to go to any of those schools, because they have bad employment prospects.
- top30man

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Re: 2.89 and 159, MN/WI Law Schools
If you can get a 167 you have a good shot at uminn which is far better than any of these. Good luck on the retake.
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Washingtonians

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Re: 2.89 and 159, MN/WI Law Schools
Thank you.top30man wrote:If you can get a 167 you have a good shot at uminn which is far better than any of these. Good luck on the retake.
My Bachelor's Degree is from the University of Minnesota. Would that help my chance of admission at UMN Law School in any way?
- TheThriller

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Re: 2.89 and 159, MN/WI Law Schools
NopeWashingtonians wrote:Thank you.top30man wrote:If you can get a 167 you have a good shot at uminn which is far better than any of these. Good luck on the retake.
My Bachelor's Degree is from the University of Minnesota. Would that help my chance of admission at UMN Law School in any way?
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- Nova

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Re: 2.89 and 159, MN/WI Law Schools
MillerTheThriller wrote:NopeWashingtonians wrote:Thank you.top30man wrote:If you can get a 167 you have a good shot at uminn which is far better than any of these. Good luck on the retake.
My Bachelor's Degree is from the University of Minnesota. Would that help my chance of admission at UMN Law School in any way?
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Re: 2.89 and 159, MN/WI Law Schools
Use this calculator, http://www.mylsn.info . You have a good shot at ALL those schools.Washingtonians wrote:I am going to be applying to these schools for Fall 2013 Admission
St Thomas, MN
Hamline
William Mitchell
Marquette
I have examined the probabilities at the LSAC website, and they have given me a decent idea of my chances at admission. However, I am curious as to my chances at any scholarships; and I am curious as to if posters here could give me a better idea at my chances of admission.
Obviously...Wash wrote:Also, I plan on retaking the LSAT in October and I have been scoring in the mid to high 160's on practice tests. Would improving my score to say a 165 greatly improve my scholarship chances?
For instance, a 166/3.1 got 106k from WM this cycle. http://williammitchell.lawschoolnumbers ... order=desc