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Is it stupid to only apply to these schools with my stats?
Posted: Mon Jun 09, 2014 5:29 pm
by taks7
Hi guys and girls,
First of all, thanks for any answers/advice you might have.
My numbers are 3.96/170 with average softs (K-JD; I'll be graduating early).
I intend to only apply to schools that I actually want to attend, so I'd just like some feedback as to whether it is likely that I will get into any of these (and possible scholly, if anyone knows)?
Harvard
Yale
Stanford
Columbia
NYU
UPenn
Berkeley
Duke
Georgetown
UCLA
I know some of these are a definite stretch, but I'd welcome any tips at all!
Thanks!
Re: Is it stupid to only apply to these schools with my stats?
Posted: Mon Jun 09, 2014 5:37 pm
by OMAR_COMIN_YO
taks7 wrote:Hi guys and girls,
First of all, thanks for any answers/advice you might have.
My numbers are 3.96/170 with average softs (K-JD; I'll be graduating early).
I intend to only apply to schools that I actually want to attend, so I'd just like some feedback as to whether it is likely that I will get into any of these (and possible scholly, if anyone knows)?
Harvard
Yale
Stanford
Columbia
NYU
UPenn
Berkeley
Duke
Georgetown
UCLA
I know some of these are a definite stretch, but I'd welcome any tips at all!
Thanks!
Barring any major red flags in your app, you should get into the schools you listed on the lower end of the T-14. Those at the top will be more of a gamble, but still possible.
ETA: If I had any tip for a resume booster, it'd be to take some time off from school (at least 1-2 years) and go contribute to something that is meaningful to you.
Re: Is it stupid to only apply to these schools with my stats?
Posted: Mon Jun 09, 2014 5:43 pm
by jbagelboy
In at NYU and below (with Berkeley as a typical unknown), good chance at CLS/HLS; average softs don't portend well for Stanford and Yale.
My one concern with your list would be if Berkeley is a prime target. Assuming fee waivers across the board, you should add Michigan and Virginia to get the greatest chance at a matching scholarship. If you don't care particularly about boalt, then your list is fine.
Re: Is it stupid to only apply to these schools with my stats?
Posted: Mon Jun 09, 2014 5:48 pm
by DELG
If you apply to a school, you also apply to its peers, to leverage for scholly offers. So yes, pretty stupid to leave off Cornell, Northwestern, etc.
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Posted: Mon Jun 09, 2014 5:51 pm
by MistakenGenius
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Re: Is it stupid to only apply to these schools with my stats?
Posted: Mon Jun 09, 2014 5:52 pm
by BigZuck
http://www.mylsn.info
Apply to T14+UCLA+USC and see what happens
Re: Is it stupid to only apply to these schools with my stats?
Posted: Mon Jun 09, 2014 5:54 pm
by Cellar-door
Re-take, a 170 is really good, but something in the mid-170s would make the top schools more likely.
Then add NU, UVA and Cornell for negotiating.
Re: Is it stupid to only apply to these schools with my stats?
Posted: Mon Jun 09, 2014 5:55 pm
by Dr.Zer0
jbagelboy wrote:In at NYU and below (with Berkeley as a typical unknown), good chance at CLS/HLS; average softs don't portend well for Stanford and Yale.
My one concern with your list would be if Berkeley is a prime target. Assuming fee waivers across the board, you should add Michigan and Virginia to get the greatest chance at a matching scholarship. If you don't care particularly about boalt, then your list is fine.
Id also throw an app at Cornell, which berkely accepts for matching. They don't accept Georgetown nor Virginia though.
Re: Is it stupid to only apply to these schools with my stats?
Posted: Mon Jun 09, 2014 6:04 pm
by first_doom
Hey OP, I PM'd you. I went through this cycle with very similar numbers and may have some insights on what to expect.
Re: Is it stupid to only apply to these schools with my stats?
Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2014 5:19 pm
by CincinnatusND
Based on what I've heard from others, there's a decent chance you will "underperform" your numbers somewhat significantly as a k-jd who is also graduating early. Even if you do get admitted where you want you'll likely be the youngest or one of the youngest in your class.
I'd really suggest getting some work experience and maybe even giving the LSAT another go while you are at it, if you feel like there is a decent chance you could improve on your score.
Re: Is it stupid to only apply to these schools with my stats?
Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2014 5:21 pm
by BigZuck
CincinnatusND wrote:Based on what I've heard from others, there's a decent chance you will "underperform" your numbers somewhat significantly as a k-jd who is also graduating early. Even if you do get admitted where you want you'll likely be the youngest or one of the youngest in your class.
I'd really suggest getting some work experience and maybe even giving the LSAT another go while you are at it, if you feel like there is a decent chance you could improve on your score.
Yeah, retaking is an obvi no brainer