3.38 GPA 174 LSAT Forum
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3.38 GPA 174 LSAT
My undergraduate GPA is 3.38 and I don't know my LSAT as I took the December test, but my average for the last 5 PT was 174 and I feel that is a likely score. I was just curious what schools I should apply to and have a reasonable chance of getting money.
I know that the top 14 are out, but I was thinking Vanderbilt, USC, Minnesota twin cities, Wash U and George Wash U.
I'm not a URM, I have some softs and I just had my Vanderbilt interview and I thought it went very well.
I know that the top 14 are out, but I was thinking Vanderbilt, USC, Minnesota twin cities, Wash U and George Wash U.
I'm not a URM, I have some softs and I just had my Vanderbilt interview and I thought it went very well.
- TheSpanishMain
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Re: 3.38 GPA 174 LSAT
If you hit your average the t14 are definitely not out
- jbagelboy
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Re: 3.38 GPA 174 LSAT
If you haven't applied more broadly yet, do so now. Hit CCN and down, except for Berkeley.
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Re: 3.38 GPA 174 LSAT
If you ED, you could get CCN. But come back with a real score.jbagelboy wrote:If you haven't applied more broadly yet, do so now. Hit CCN and down, except for Berkeley.
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Re: 3.38 GPA 174 LSAT
If you hit 174 you are definitely not out of the t14. You'd be a shoe-in at USC easily... I got money with 3.64/166 last cycle. And if it's high on your list, go here... though, if you have any doubts about the career, law school sucks something fierce. Take the $50-$60k per year you'll spend and travel the world.
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Re: 3.38 GPA 174 LSAT
Try Northwestern ED for a full ride.
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Re: 3.38 GPA 174 LSAT
If you interview well, NU ED is a possibility. It comes with a $150,000 scholarship.