Here we go:
LSAT: 170
GPA: 3.6
Ethnicity: Caucasian, and Jewish (just giving all the details)
School: I'm American, but I've attended college abroad in the United Kingdom at a top University (top 3)
Major: International Relations
Recommendations: 1 from a professor, most likely of decent quality, probably not stellar
1 from a partner at a major New York City law firm, of very high quality
Essay: Pretty good, not the best essay they'll read, still needs a little work
Resume:
In terms of jobs, covers past 4 summers, two summers as an intern in a major financial company, one of those summers in London. Other two summers spent as intern in a major NYC law firm (hence the partner's recommendation)
Apart from employment, I have leadership roles in a few student societies, including the campus Law Society
The Current list of schools:
NYU
Columbia
Georgetown
Cornell
UPenn
University of Virginia
Boston University
Fordham
Emory
WIlliam & Mary
What are my chances looking like at the higher end of schools? (NYU, Columbia, UPenn, Cornell, Georgetown)
Thanks for any and all help/advice! It's much appreciated.
170 LSAT/ 3.6 GPA Forum
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Re: 170 LSAT/ 3.6 GPA
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These, like anyones response, are my guesses.
NYU: WL, 50/50
Columbia: Denied (maybe WL)
Georgetown:In
Cornell:In
UPenn:In with ED, maybe in RD
University of Virginia:Good chance with ED, WL RD
Boston University:In $$
Fordham:In
Emory:In
WIlliam & Mary
These, like anyones response, are my guesses.
NYU: WL, 50/50
Columbia: Denied (maybe WL)
Georgetown:In
Cornell:In
UPenn:In with ED, maybe in RD
University of Virginia:Good chance with ED, WL RD
Boston University:In $$
Fordham:In
Emory:In
WIlliam & Mary