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Re: 3.59 / 168
if you really have Northwestern as your #1 choice maybe go for that 150K scholarship as part of early decision,
168 should be competitive enough for that ( although I may retake for a point or two just to be safe)
168 should be competitive enough for that ( although I may retake for a point or two just to be safe)
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Re: 3.59 / 168
Not according to mylsn.info. The OP has a median LSAT and below median GPA. Also, applying ED at Northwestern doesn't give you an edge - the ED full scholarship is intended to poach top students away from higher-ranked schools.MattM wrote:if you really have Northwestern as your #1 choice maybe go for that 150K scholarship as part of early decision,
168 should be competitive enough for that ( although I may retake for a point or two just to be safe)
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Re: 3.59 / 168
A. Nony Mouse wrote:Not according to mylsn.info. The OP has a median LSAT and below median GPA. Also, applying ED at Northwestern doesn't give you an edge - the ED full scholarship is intended to poach top students away from higher-ranked schools.MattM wrote:if you really have Northwestern as your #1 choice maybe go for that 150K scholarship as part of early decision,
168 should be competitive enough for that ( although I may retake for a point or two just to be safe)
I plan on applying ED if my LSAT increases on the June test. If my score increases I will wait until the next cycle, but I want to keep some options this cycle in the event my score does not increase.
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