175 (hypothetical)/ 3.3 LSAT
Posted: Tue Oct 29, 2013 10:49 pm
First and foremost: all apologies for the "hypothetical" LSAT score. I'm writing the test in December so I have nothing official to report on yet but am scoring in said range after studying for 8+ months.
More info:
3.3 GPA (State School)
Graduated in '12 but have been working a restaurant job ever since.
Oh, not to mention, I have a criminal record (not eligible for expungement despite charges being misdemeanors).
As stated, I will be taking the December LSAT and thus will not be submitting applications until said scores come out.
So, what are my chances?
My delusional hopes:
NYU:Waitlist/mid-summer acceptance (uh, or something...)
Georgetown:Waitlist/mid-summer acceptance
NU:Waitlist/mid-summer acceptance
GWU: IN
William and Mary: IN
Emory: IN
I don't think some of these predictions would have been too crazy had I a) not had a criminal record b)applied earlier in the cycle.
My other question is, in the battle of splitters, do you guys speculate that hard numbers trump subjective factors? Because subjectively speaking, I'm a degenerate on paper. E.G. does 3.3/175/criminal record beat 3.3/172/ clean slate? Are schools that number hungry? Hell, I'd be humbled to go to even GWU or Emory but would be disappointed if I cranked out a stellar LSAT score only to be denied by those schools because I was a dumb teenager.
Finis.
More info:
3.3 GPA (State School)
Graduated in '12 but have been working a restaurant job ever since.
Oh, not to mention, I have a criminal record (not eligible for expungement despite charges being misdemeanors).
As stated, I will be taking the December LSAT and thus will not be submitting applications until said scores come out.
So, what are my chances?
My delusional hopes:
NYU:Waitlist/mid-summer acceptance (uh, or something...)
Georgetown:Waitlist/mid-summer acceptance
NU:Waitlist/mid-summer acceptance
GWU: IN
William and Mary: IN
Emory: IN
I don't think some of these predictions would have been too crazy had I a) not had a criminal record b)applied earlier in the cycle.
My other question is, in the battle of splitters, do you guys speculate that hard numbers trump subjective factors? Because subjectively speaking, I'm a degenerate on paper. E.G. does 3.3/175/criminal record beat 3.3/172/ clean slate? Are schools that number hungry? Hell, I'd be humbled to go to even GWU or Emory but would be disappointed if I cranked out a stellar LSAT score only to be denied by those schools because I was a dumb teenager.
Finis.