165 LSAT 3.73 GPA Forum
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165 LSAT 3.73 GPA
I've applied to :
Virginia
UChicago
Michigan
Stanford
GW
Texas
Georgetown
UPenn
UCLA
USC
Vanderbilt
Emory
UC Berkeley
BU
BC
Loyola (Chicago)
Illinois
Chances?
Virginia
UChicago
Michigan
Stanford
GW
Texas
Georgetown
UPenn
UCLA
USC
Vanderbilt
Emory
UC Berkeley
BU
BC
Loyola (Chicago)
Illinois
Chances?
- WhiteyCakes
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Re: 165 LSAT 3.73 GPA
Whitey is right but he forgot to say "retake." You are out at every school ranked above Emory and need to do better on the LSAT if you want to get in to those schools.
- WhiteyCakes
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Re: 165 LSAT 3.73 GPA
True...no sense wasting a T-14 caliber GPA
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Re: 165 LSAT 3.73 GPA
I am planning on going to law school next year, so I can't take the LSAT again. Any other advice?
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- WhiteyCakes
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Re: 165 LSAT 3.73 GPA
http://www.lawschoolnumbers.comWolverine19 wrote:I am planning on going to law school next year, so I can't take the LSAT again. Any other advice?
You'll need to settle a non T-14
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Re: 165 LSAT 3.73 GPA
This is false. You can retake in February. Definitely not too late. I retook in June, raised my score and schools where I had been wait listed called me in July. No lie. To say you can't retake is absolutely untrue.Wolverine19 wrote:I am planning on going to law school next year, so I can't take the LSAT again. Any other advice?
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Re: 165 LSAT 3.73 GPA
Sure, change your plan. If you actually want a shot at the schools you spent time and money on when you applied.Wolverine19 wrote:I am planning on going to law school next year, so I can't take the LSAT again. Any other advice?