Hello all,
I'm a long-time lurker and currently a very stressed applicant.
I've run through myLSN, etc. but found the results unreliable because 1.) its a very small sample size and 2.) probability of acceptance with these numbers has changed significantly over the last couple of years at a number of schools.
Top-10 UG (grade-deflator), upward trend, good softs (nothing insane,) straight out of UG.
Aiming for CCNP.
Numbers indicate that I have a good chance at NYU. Columbia seems to be a coin toss, but appears to be somewhat more lenient towards splitters in this range over the last couple cycles/cycle.
Thoughts/anecdotes,etc?
Help really is very appreciated. I'd be glad to give anyone who responds some advice with their own concerns (I'm no expert but I'm an objective third-party.)
3.4 to 3.45 / 175 Forum
- phillywc
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Re: 3.4 to 3.45 / 175
Similar number, My GPA is a bit higher (still below 25%) and my LSAT is a little lower (still above 75%). I'd say you are more or less good at NYU unless you put together a really subpar application. Chicago is probably out, Columbia you are 50/50 or so. A solid Why Penn should make you a lock there as well.
- Crowing
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Re: 3.4 to 3.45 / 175
Chicago is definitely not out. I would be shocked if you didn't get at least one of CCNP (you'll probably get more than one actually).
- phillywc
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Re: 3.4 to 3.45 / 175
ehh i should have said least likely of CCNP but fair pointCrowing wrote:Chicago is definitely not out. I would be shocked if you didn't get at least one of CCNP (you'll probably get more than one actually).
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