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Re: AA Male 3.41 GPA, 160 LSAT

Post by oil » Thu Oct 22, 2015 11:43 pm

Any chance you can be swayed to a retake? I think a couple more points and H + CCN look in play: http://mylsn.info/hskun0/
Otherwise the lower T14 look like you'll snag at least one: http://mylsn.info/6wxnea/

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Re: AA Male 3.41 GPA, 160 LSAT

Post by oil » Fri Oct 23, 2015 11:45 am

Cochran wrote:
oil wrote:Any chance you can be swayed to a retake? I think a couple more points and H + CCN look in play: http://mylsn.info/hskun0/
Otherwise the lower T14 look like you'll snag at least one: http://mylsn.info/6wxnea/
Yep, decided to retake the December LSAT. Submitting my NU ED soon though, is this a good idea? I love the program & Chicago, and it appears to be my most likely T-14 option
I don't see a problem with it. There's not too many better options than all that money at NU anyways. They appear to be a rising school as well with all the money Pritzker just donated to them.

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Re: AA Male 3.41 GPA, 160 LSAT

Post by lymenheimer » Fri Oct 23, 2015 11:48 am

oil wrote:
Cochran wrote:
oil wrote:Any chance you can be swayed to a retake? I think a couple more points and H + CCN look in play: http://mylsn.info/hskun0/
Otherwise the lower T14 look like you'll snag at least one: http://mylsn.info/6wxnea/
Yep, decided to retake the December LSAT. Submitting my NU ED soon though, is this a good idea? I love the program & Chicago, and it appears to be my most likely T-14 option
I don't see a problem with it. There's not too many better options than all that money at NU anyways. They appear to be a rising school as well with all the money Pritzker just donated to them.
Except the NU ED acceptance/money goes to strong candidates who would likely get in RD otherwise. Could always try, but idk how likely it would be.

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Re: AA Male 3.41 GPA, 160 LSAT

Post by oil » Fri Oct 23, 2015 12:27 pm

lymenheimer wrote:
oil wrote:
Cochran wrote:
oil wrote:Any chance you can be swayed to a retake? I think a couple more points and H + CCN look in play: http://mylsn.info/hskun0/
Otherwise the lower T14 look like you'll snag at least one: http://mylsn.info/6wxnea/
Yep, decided to retake the December LSAT. Submitting my NU ED soon though, is this a good idea? I love the program & Chicago, and it appears to be my most likely T-14 option
I don't see a problem with it. There's not too many better options than all that money at NU anyways. They appear to be a rising school as well with all the money Pritzker just donated to them.
Except the NU ED acceptance/money goes to strong candidates who would likely get in RD otherwise. Could always try, but idk how likely it would be.
Yeah I didn't mean to imply it was probable. But I figure it's worth a shot since it seems like he's applying this cycle and is unlikely to do too much better without a significant jump in LSAT.

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