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3.2/173/ED NYU?

Posted: Fri Jul 12, 2013 7:15 am
by x2ahvaewrkisa2n
Non-URM
Two years Peace Corps

Mylsn doesn't have much data on applicants with numbers similar to mine so I'd like to see what TLS has to say. Thanks for your input.

Re: 3.2/173/ED NYU?

Posted: Fri Jul 12, 2013 8:16 am
by LSATSCORES2012
x2ahvaewrkisa2n wrote:Non-URM
Two years Peace Corps

Mylsn doesn't have much data on applicants with numbers similar to mine so I'd like to see what TLS has to say. Thanks for your input.
I think, based on past data, you'll probably be waitlisted then accepted WITHOUT ED, maybe just straight up accepted with decreases in applications.

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That having been said, I don't think you can get in anywhere better without an ED, so ED NYU might be your best option. You could possibly get in to Chicago ED if you were interested in that, too.

Re: 3.2/173/ED NYU?

Posted: Fri Jul 12, 2013 8:57 am
by x2ahvaewrkisa2n
LSATSCORES2012 wrote:
x2ahvaewrkisa2n wrote:Non-URM
Two years Peace Corps

Mylsn doesn't have much data on applicants with numbers similar to mine so I'd like to see what TLS has to say. Thanks for your input.
I think, based on past data, you'll probably be waitlisted then accepted WITHOUT ED, maybe just straight up accepted with decreases in applications.

http://myLSN.info/0cr5hf_1-14.jpg

That having been said, I don't think you can get in anywhere better without an ED, so ED NYU might be your best option. You could possibly get in to Chicago ED if you were interested in that, too.
Though the Chicago data is pleasantly surprising, NYU is definitely my top choice.

Thank you for this encouraging response.

Re: 3.2/173/ED NYU?

Posted: Sun Jul 14, 2013 1:06 am
by iditarod
curious about this as well. would OP have a shot at money in the lower 14 other than NU?

Re: 3.2/173/ED NYU?

Posted: Sun Jul 14, 2013 1:42 am
by thewaves
as far as ED data is concerned, it's still worth looking at:

http://mylsn.info/8xdpzh

Re: 3.2/173/ED NYU?

Posted: Sun Jul 14, 2013 6:19 pm
by jselson
thewaves wrote:as far as ED data is concerned, it's still worth looking at:

http://mylsn.info/8xdpzh
Wow