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177/3.6

Posted: Tue Nov 27, 2012 11:56 am
by PeytonManning3
What are my chances at HYS/CCN? Haven't applied yet, unsure if that drastically affects my chances or not.

Re: 177/3.6

Posted: Tue Nov 27, 2012 11:59 am
by gguuueessttt
PeytonManning3 wrote:What are my chances at HYS/CCN? Haven't applied yet, unsure if that drastically affects my chances or not.
no chance at YS, miniscule chance at H

good chance at Col, lower at Chicago, and very good chance (almost definite) at N.


ETA: play around with this http://mylsn.info/dispresults.php

When I put in 3.58-3.62 with your LSAT, there are 0% acceptances at HYS, 100% at Col and NYU, and 0% at Chicago.

Re: 177/3.6

Posted: Tue Nov 27, 2012 1:29 pm
by Tiago Splitter
gguuueessttt wrote: When I put in 3.58-3.62 with your LSAT, there are 0% acceptances at HYS, 100% at Col and NYU, and 0% at Chicago.
Those search terms are WAY too narrow. With the declining number of apps this guy's chances at Harvard aren't terrible. Should be an auto-admit at Columbia and NYU, likely in at Chicago.

Re: 177/3.6

Posted: Tue Nov 27, 2012 1:30 pm
by gguuueessttt
Tiago Splitter wrote:
gguuueessttt wrote: When I put in 3.58-3.62 with your LSAT, there are 0% acceptances at HYS, 100% at Col and NYU, and 0% at Chicago.
Those search terms are WAY too narrow. With the declining number of apps this guy's chances at Harvard aren't terrible. Should be an auto-admit at Columbia and NYU, likely in at Chicago.
fair enough. I was just trying to get an accurate search because when I made it a wider range the acceptances were much different, but you're right about the declining number of apps possibly increasing his chances at H.
I knew the search terms were narrow, which is why I told him/her to play around with it.

Re: 177/3.6

Posted: Tue Nov 27, 2012 3:56 pm
by Doorkeeper
Low shot at Harvard. You're in at Columbia and NYU.

See: http://myLSN.info/4jbms4

Re: 177/3.6

Posted: Tue Nov 27, 2012 4:12 pm
by sinfiery
Doorkeeper wrote:Low shot at Harvard. You're in at Columbia and NYU.

See: http://myLSN.info/4jbms4
This may be a bit ridiculous but if you make the range H's 75% LSAT +1, you get a slightly better chance that may be more indicative.

So for 11-12, 176-180 = 56%
http://myLSN.info/xbtfim


177-180 = 35%ish for previous years
http://myLSN.info/4r0r3i

both these %s counting WLs as denials which may not have been the case


OP, try to get your apps out as soon as possible.

Re: 177/3.6

Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2012 12:02 pm
by JWalker
CLS

Re: 177/3.6

Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2012 10:27 pm
by barneystinson
Good luck! Similar numbers to you, hopefully it works out.

Re: 177/3.6

Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2012 10:31 pm
by Ramius
I gotta believe you'll get one or two of CCN and have somewhat of a shot at H.

Ultimately there's no way to know until you apply though, so why not throw caution to the wind and just do it? We're a bunch of inexperienced know-nothings, only the adcomms can tell you if you're what they're looking for.

Re: 177/3.6

Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2012 10:37 pm
by Rahviveh
sinfiery wrote:
Doorkeeper wrote:Low shot at Harvard. You're in at Columbia and NYU.

See: http://myLSN.info/4jbms4
This may be a bit ridiculous but if you make the range H's 75% LSAT +1, you get a slightly better chance that may be more indicative.

So for 11-12, 176-180 = 56%
http://myLSN.info/xbtfim


177-180 = 35%ish for previous years
http://myLSN.info/4r0r3i

both these %s counting WLs as denials which may not have been the case


OP, try to get your apps out as soon as possible.
Yeah, I'd blanket the T14. Good analysis

Re: 177/3.6

Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2012 4:44 pm
by wtrc
Dude, retake.

Just kidding.