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Re: 171, 3.6, Female, URM, Military
Y and S are the only ones that aren't stone-cold locks, in my opinion. You'll be in everywhere else, and you'll receive a number of very large scholarship offers. Enjoy!
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You are gonna win this cycle. Incredible stats all around.
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Re: 171, 3.6, Female, URM, Military
Lock everywhere from H down, and probably good for either S or Y. Your stats, AA URM status, and military service probably make you a rare applicant.
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not only that, but your tuition is paid for? damn girl, you are in an enviable spot
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Re: 171, 3.6, Female, URM, Military
Go to Yale.
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Re: 171, 3.6, Female, URM, Military
+1 to all the above.
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Re: 171, 3.6, Female, URM, Military
You will get in everywhere you apply, and 2/3 of HYS...sorry but their admissions processes are like the NBA draft! They communicate. You could get into all three, but who knows?
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Re: 171, 3.6, Female, URM, Military
Wow, Really? Whoa, I had no idea URM and Military could give me that much of a boost?! I was thinking EDing Columbia
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Re: 171, 3.6, Female, URM, Military
Don't ED Columbia unless you're absolutely certain you would go there over HYS or lower T-14 with $$. Focus on writing a good PS and getting good LORs. Probably best to get one LOR from a professor and one from an officer. You're going to kill it. No C&F issues though, right?
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Re: 171, 3.6, Female, URM, Military
You're hilariously qualified for this cycle. Good luck!
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Re: 171, 3.6, Female, URM, Military
With those stats you'd be crazy to ED anywhere even if you were a non diverse applicant. Throw in the URM military combo and you're looking at guaranteed Harvard. I don't know about Yale and Stanford (although you still have a chance with them too) but Harvard is basically a lock. You'll get scholarship money at Columbia and NYU but it sounds like you may have the GI bill anyway--in which case you basically owe it to yourself to attend HLS.
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Re: 171, 3.6, Female, URM, Military
Definitely don't ED. You are looking at full rides everywhere in the T14 (obviously minus HYS which don't give merit-based money). I can't imagine why you wouldn't get into at least 2 of HYS (Yale is especially difficult to predict because they love high GPAs and 3.6 is a little on the low side for them). Make sure to apply early and put together the best app you can (recs, resume, essays, etc.).
I wouldn't be surprised if you're mulling a Ruby vs. HYS come next spring. Good luck and let us know how it turns out!
I wouldn't be surprised if you're mulling a Ruby vs. HYS come next spring. Good luck and let us know how it turns out!
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Re: 171, 3.6, Female, URM, Military
Female-URM-military is the holy trio of law school/law employment boosts. Honestly, the sky is the limit for both schools and jobs. If you do relatively well at HYS you could have a SCOTUS clerkship in your sights.
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I want to be you.
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URM plus high LSAT plus vet plus GI Bill?
Enjoy Harvard for free. You're in a great position.
Enjoy Harvard for free. You're in a great position.
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Re: 171, 3.6, Female, URM, Military
let this be a note to all the 3.7/170 applicants to T14: you're competing against people like this. You need to have something to separate yourself to feel confident.
OP: congratulations for what's coming your way! You've certainly earned it! Best of luck for the cycle.
OP: congratulations for what's coming your way! You've certainly earned it! Best of luck for the cycle.
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Re: 171, 3.6, Female, URM, Military
3.7/170 is fine for the T14, generally speaking. There is not really much you can do to separate yourself from other applicants besides improve your numbers. OP ought to be commended though! GL!hipcatdaddio wrote:let this be a note to all the 3.7/170 applicants to T14: you're competing against people like this. You need to have something to separate yourself to feel confident.
OP: congratulations for what's coming your way! You've certainly earned it! Best of luck for the cycle.
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Fine? For a URM female vet? She is going to buttfuck this cycle.Penguin515 wrote:3.7/170 is fine for the T14, generally speaking. There is not really much you can do to separate yourself from other applicants besides improve your numbers. OP ought to be commended though! GL!hipcatdaddio wrote:let this be a note to all the 3.7/170 applicants to T14: you're competing against people like this. You need to have something to separate yourself to feel confident.
OP: congratulations for what's coming your way! You've certainly earned it! Best of luck for the cycle.
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I have solid LORs from company and battalion commanders, my only academic LOR would be from my thesis advisor. Would i need any more academic LORs? Also what is a C&F issue? Im pretty sure the answer is now but just to be sure!!Leo wrote:Don't ED Columbia unless you're absolutely certain you would go there over HYS or lower T-14 with $$. Focus on writing a good PS and getting good LORs. Probably best to get one LOR from a professor and one from an officer. You're going to kill it. No C&F issues though, right?
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Yeah, I thought my numbers were pretty.. "meh" compared to the IQRs of the schools I wanted to get into. I knew being black URM would give me a little bit of an advantage. But i didn't know military or gender would be significant at all. I was never planning on apply to anything higher ranked than Columbia which I honestly thought would be a stretch, but I did two summer sessions of semesters of undergrad there and am in love with the school. Otherwise I was only going to apply NYU, Cornell, and CU Boulder (for environmental law). Ha. but thanks everyone, Im a bit more confident and will shoot for the stars this cycle.BruceWayne wrote:With those stats you'd be crazy to ED anywhere even if you were a non diverse applicant. Throw in the URM military combo and you're looking at guaranteed Harvard. I don't know about Yale and Stanford (although you still have a chance with them too) but Harvard is basically a lock. You'll get scholarship money at Columbia and NYU but it sounds like you may have the GI bill anyway--in which case you basically owe it to yourself to attend HLS.
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C&F (Character and Fitness) issues are things like being criminally charged with something more serious than a traffic violation, academic probation, suspension/expulsion from college, or being discharged/dismissed from the military other than by honorable discharge. More info here http://top-law-schools.com/forums/viewt ... 2&t=217757Alhe5015 wrote:I have solid LORs from company and battalion commanders, my only academic LOR would be from my thesis advisor. Would i need any more academic LORs? Also what is a C&F issue? Im pretty sure the answer is now but just to be sure!!Leo wrote:Don't ED Columbia unless you're absolutely certain you would go there over HYS or lower T-14 with $$. Focus on writing a good PS and getting good LORs. Probably best to get one LOR from a professor and one from an officer. You're going to kill it. No C&F issues though, right?
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Yeah, ive done some hardcore shit..chimera wrote:C&F (Character and Fitness) issues are things like being criminally charged with something more serious than a traffic violation, academic probation, suspension/expulsion from college, or being discharged/dismissed from the military other than by honorable discharge. More info here http://top-law-schools.com/forums/viewt ... 2&t=217757Alhe5015 wrote:I have solid LORs from company and battalion commanders, my only academic LOR would be from my thesis advisor. Would i need any more academic LORs? Also what is a C&F issue? Im pretty sure the answer is now but just to be sure!!Leo wrote:Don't ED Columbia unless you're absolutely certain you would go there over HYS or lower T-14 with $$. Focus on writing a good PS and getting good LORs. Probably best to get one LOR from a professor and one from an officer. You're going to kill it. No C&F issues though, right?
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