3.44 / 166 Chances Forum
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3.44 / 166 Chances
Hello Everyone,
My first post on the board. Im currently a student at the University of Maryland. Interested in schools in the DC area primarily.
My top choices are:
Georgetown (Reach)
George Washington (Target)
University of Maryland (Safety)
My plan is to apply Early Decision to Georgetown.
Im getting my degree in Accounting. Have a 3.44 LSDAS GPA and got a 166 LSAT on this past June 2014 test. I am retaking in September. As far as softs, I worked about 6 months in a litigation firm but thats about it. Im middle eastern so a little diverse but not really helpful for law school admissions purposes. I had 2 questions.
My first question is how do my chances look at this point with my current numbers?
My second question is would me applying in November as opposed to September make much of a difference in my admission cycle? Lets say if I manage a 2 point increase to 168.
Thank you everyone! Any other advice you all can afford me would be much appreciated. Thank you!
My first post on the board. Im currently a student at the University of Maryland. Interested in schools in the DC area primarily.
My top choices are:
Georgetown (Reach)
George Washington (Target)
University of Maryland (Safety)
My plan is to apply Early Decision to Georgetown.
Im getting my degree in Accounting. Have a 3.44 LSDAS GPA and got a 166 LSAT on this past June 2014 test. I am retaking in September. As far as softs, I worked about 6 months in a litigation firm but thats about it. Im middle eastern so a little diverse but not really helpful for law school admissions purposes. I had 2 questions.
My first question is how do my chances look at this point with my current numbers?
My second question is would me applying in November as opposed to September make much of a difference in my admission cycle? Lets say if I manage a 2 point increase to 168.
Thank you everyone! Any other advice you all can afford me would be much appreciated. Thank you!
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Re: 3.44 / 166 Chances
Don't ED Georgetown.
If anything, you should apply ED to GWU and try to cop that full scholly. You most likely won't get it, but worst case scenario is they roll you to RD and make a decision there. Full tuition at GWU is infinitely better than sticker at GULC.
Current:

Shitty chances.
Raise your LSAT:

Better chances.
Click on the pictures and try playing with the numbers yourself.
If anything, you should apply ED to GWU and try to cop that full scholly. You most likely won't get it, but worst case scenario is they roll you to RD and make a decision there. Full tuition at GWU is infinitely better than sticker at GULC.
Current:

Shitty chances.
Raise your LSAT:

Better chances.
Click on the pictures and try playing with the numbers yourself.
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Re: 3.44 / 166 Chances
I appreciate the link and doing the research for me. I played with the number and it seems as if with a couple points increase I would be more competitive at Georgetown and perhaps able to get some money from GW.
Do you think Splitters would be able to get that full scholarship? Thank you again
Do you think Splitters would be able to get that full scholarship? Thank you again
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Re: 3.44 / 166 Chances
Why are you limited to DC? You can get a lot of money (or a full ride) from regional schools if you are willing to practice elsewhere. Last year, those numbers would be full tuition at WUSTL.
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Re: 3.44 / 166 Chances
Your GPA isn't bad. Why not shoot for 170+?
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Two reasons. The first is for family reasons, I need to stay close enough to my family that I would be able to get home in a couple hours at the most. Secondly Id like to practice in the DC area and, short of attending a T6, have a better chance at it from a school in the region.WheatThins wrote:Why are you limited to DC? You can get a lot of money (or a full ride) from regional schools if you are willing to practice elsewhere. Last year, those numbers would be full tuition at WUSTL.
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Well Im shooting for a 180tskela wrote:Your GPA isn't bad. Why not shoot for 170+?

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Good luck! I think you'll be in a pretty good position if you kill it in September.niplomo wrote:Well Im shooting for a 180tskela wrote:Your GPA isn't bad. Why not shoot for 170+?but from all my practice tests I took i was usually scoring between 165 and 169. Im starting to ramp up my studying again for the September test so hopefully I will be able to get there! Id imagine my options would only increase
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I appreciate it!tskela wrote:Good luck! I think you'll be in a pretty good position if you kill it in September.niplomo wrote:Well Im shooting for a 180tskela wrote:Your GPA isn't bad. Why not shoot for 170+?but from all my practice tests I took i was usually scoring between 165 and 169. Im starting to ramp up my studying again for the September test so hopefully I will be able to get there! Id imagine my options would only increase
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I think you should also shoot an application to UVA. They have around 15-20% employed in DC IIRC, which is mainly self selection over GULC's 30% (especially since GULC puts 83% into jobs while UVA's employment is 95%).Secondly Id like to practice in the DC area and, short of attending a T6, have a better chance at it from a school in the region.
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Victory wrote:I think you should also shoot an application to UVA. They have around 15-20% employed in DC IIRC, which is mainly self selection over GULC's 30% (especially since GULC puts 83% into jobs while UVA's employment is 95%).Secondly Id like to practice in the DC area and, short of attending a T6, have a better chance at it from a school in the region.
I probably will end up sending an application there too. A reach with my scores but if I improve enough on this LSAT maybe i can be more competitive.
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I have no idea how their ED program works, other than that it comes with a full ride. Sorry.niplomo wrote: Do you think Splitters would be able to get that full scholarship? Thank you again
I have heard that NU's full-ride ED program takes people with numbers at/above their medians and rolls everybody else to RD with an increased chance of RD admission.
Good luck with your September retake. I think you're making a great decision.
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Thanks! I appreciate your helpRicky-Bobby wrote:I have no idea how their ED program works, other than that it comes with a full ride. Sorry.niplomo wrote: Do you think Splitters would be able to get that full scholarship? Thank you again
I have heard that NU's full-ride ED program takes people with numbers at/above their medians and rolls everybody else to RD with an increased chance of RD admission.
Good luck with your September retake. I think you're making a great decision.
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Hey so I retook my LSAT and ended up scoring 163. Not the end of the world and no excuses.
I've pretty much put it in my mind that Im not getting into GULC. How are my chances looking at GW? Ive looked at the numbers but I just wanted peoples real opinion rather than just statistics. I can definitely see myself there but Im hoping my numbers get me there
I've pretty much put it in my mind that Im not getting into GULC. How are my chances looking at GW? Ive looked at the numbers but I just wanted peoples real opinion rather than just statistics. I can definitely see myself there but Im hoping my numbers get me there
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Just use mylsn.info if you want to assess chances
I guess probably in at GWU? I looked at that graph someone posted months ago and that's what it said at least. It probably won't be at a justifiable cost but that's for you to figure out for yourself I suppose.
I guess probably in at GWU? I looked at that graph someone posted months ago and that's what it said at least. It probably won't be at a justifiable cost but that's for you to figure out for yourself I suppose.
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Solid use of your timebaal hadad wrote:Great info ab your chances here
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