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URM - MA 161/3.6 chances?
Posted: Fri Oct 23, 2015 5:26 pm
by CAJOLER
After PT-ing in between 165-169, I scored a disappointing 161 on October. I will be retaking in December, but let's assume I don't improve. As I stand now, what are my chances:
BU
BC
WASH U
Georgetown
UCLA
USC
UT - Austin
Emory
I would prefer to avoid as much debt as possible, and yes, I am Mexican (and a citizen). As a side note, should I wait until I receive my December score or apply now? I've heard mixed messages.
Thanks guys!
Re: URM - MA 161/3.6 chances?
Posted: Sun Oct 25, 2015 11:12 am
by CAJOLER
Please guys? I'm wondering if I should submit any of my apps now.
Re: URM - MA 161/3.6 chances?
Posted: Sun Oct 25, 2015 11:18 am
by CanadianWolf
Likely at Emory, BU, WashUStL & BC.
Re: URM - MA 161/3.6 chances?
Posted: Sun Oct 25, 2015 12:56 pm
by CAJOLER
CanadianWolf wrote:Likely at Emory, BU, WashUStL & BC.
Thank you for your reply! What do you think chances of scholarship money at Georgetown/lower T-14 with 167? That was my PT average and, hopefully, I can transfer that into the December LSAT.
Re: URM - MA 161/3.6 chances?
Posted: Sun Oct 25, 2015 1:28 pm
by eaternation
MA male with similar numbers (3L now). What are your goals for post-grad (career plans)? I would blanket the t-14. If you are ok with working public interest or in CA, I might throw UC Irvine in there.
Opt into CRS through LSAC and politely email each school asking for a fee waiver. I think almost all of them sent me one. Otherwise, it would have been too expensive to apply to all of them for me.
I think at least one of USC or UCLA is likely.
Re: URM - MA 161/3.6 chances?
Posted: Sun Oct 25, 2015 2:39 pm
by CAJOLER
eaternation wrote:MA male with similar numbers (3L now). What are your goals for post-grad (career plans)? I would blanket the t-14. If you are ok with working public interest or in CA, I might throw UC Irvine in there.
Opt into CRS through LSAC and politely email each school asking for a fee waiver. I think almost all of them sent me one. Otherwise, it would have been too expensive to apply to all of them for me.
I think at least one of USC or UCLA is likely.
Ah, a fellow MA male!
If you don't mind disclosing, what were your numbers/where do you go now? I am reluctant to blanket T-14 without higher score, to be honest. But I am retaking in December. I am seeking public interest (not biglaw), and yes, CA is on certainly on my list (particularly So Cal). I suppose my goal, at this point, is to cast a very wide net and negotiate offers thereafter. Ultimately, I would like to avoid as much debt as possible while, of course, attending a school with strong job prospects.
Thank you so much for your reply!
Re: URM - MA 161/3.6 chances?
Posted: Sun Oct 25, 2015 3:20 pm
by CanadianWolf
@ eaternation: Are your comments based on OP's actual LSAT score of 161 or projected score of 167 ?
Re: URM - MA 161/3.6 chances?
Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2015 1:27 pm
by eaternation
CanadianWolf wrote:@ eaternation: Are your comments based on OP's actual LSAT score of 161 or projected score of 167 ?
With 167 USC or UCLA are verrrrry likely (w/ good $$). With a 161, I think at least one will likely bite. I had similar numbers.
Re: URM - MA 161/3.6 chances?
Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2015 5:36 pm
by Troianii
CAJOLER wrote:eaternation wrote:MA male with similar numbers (3L now). What are your goals for post-grad (career plans)? I would blanket the t-14. If you are ok with working public interest or in CA, I might throw UC Irvine in there.
Opt into CRS through LSAC and politely email each school asking for a fee waiver. I think almost all of them sent me one. Otherwise, it would have been too expensive to apply to all of them for me.
I think at least one of USC or UCLA is likely.
Ah, a fellow MA male!
If you don't mind disclosing, what were your numbers/where do you go now? I am reluctant to blanket T-14 without higher score, to be honest. But I am retaking in December. I am seeking public interest (not biglaw), and yes, CA is on certainly on my list (particularly So Cal). I suppose my goal, at this point, is to cast a very wide net and negotiate offers thereafter. Ultimately, I would like to avoid as much debt as possible while, of course, attending a school with strong job prospects.
Thank you so much for your reply!
Fellow MA-male? Up nahth, we call you Mass-holes. :p
But again, as others have said, with your numbers you two are likely admits for BC, Emory, BU, and have some chance at lower t14s.