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Which T-14 schools do I have a realistic chance of getting into?

Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2016 8:09 am
by confusedgirl
Im currently in the process of applying for law school and just received my second LSAT score. I can only apply to 8 schools and want to choose 4 t-14 school that i might have a chance (however slight) of getting into. My CGPA:3.95, OCT Lsat: 160, DEC Lsat: 165. Where do you think I should apply, please help! :oops:

Re: Which T-14 schools do I have a realistic chance of getting into?

Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2016 9:46 am
by BigZuck
Check out www.mylsn.info for chances

Re: Which T-14 schools do I have a realistic chance of getting into?

Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2016 9:57 am
by seashell.economy
Also check out each school you are interested in on the ABA's 509 page. You can see the 25/50/75% for GPA and LSAT for each school. I like it better than entering my numbers into mylsn http://www.abarequireddisclosures.org/

Re: Which T-14 schools do I have a realistic chance of getting into?

Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2016 10:01 am
by Biglaw1990
Georgetown, Cornell, and a shot at Penn, Michigan and UVA am with an ED app. Although people will tell you not to ED, you are unlikely to get $ with your numbers anyway.
TCR is study hard and retake.

Re: Which T-14 schools do I have a realistic chance of getting into?

Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2016 10:36 am
by BigZuck
seashell.economy wrote:Also check out each school you are interested in on the ABA's 509 page. You can see the 25/50/75% for GPA and LSAT for each school. I like it better than entering my numbers into mylsn http://www.abarequireddisclosures.org/
At best, this seems like an inefficient use of your time. It also seems like it wouldn't be as helpful. Why do you prefer this method more?
Biglaw1990 wrote:Georgetown, Cornell, and a shot at Penn, Michigan and UVA am with an ED app. Although people will tell you not to ED, you are unlikely to get $ with your numbers anyway.
What this poster is saying is retake. And I agree.

Re: Which T-14 schools do I have a realistic chance of getting into?

Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2016 11:07 am
by seashell.economy
BigZuck wrote:
seashell.economy wrote:Also check out each school you are interested in on the ABA's 509 page. You can see the 25/50/75% for GPA and LSAT for each school. I like it better than entering my numbers into mylsn http://www.abarequireddisclosures.org/
At best, this seems like an inefficient use of your time. It also seems like it wouldn't be as helpful. Why do you prefer this method more?
I prefer ABA 509's page because Mylsn.info is self-reported, and I find the webpage layout to be kind of confusing. I have 10-14 schools I am applying to, and the ABA's page is quick and simple. I can look up and read the reports for 10-14 schools in about 15 minutes. I think it's actually really efficient.

The ABA report for each school also lists information for the number of applicants applied and admitted; resident/non-resident tuition; estimated cost of living expenses; total number of students receiving full scholarships/half-scholarships, the 25/50/75% grant amounts for that year's class; bar passage rates, and more, all in 2-3 pages.

It's quick and easy, all you have to do is select your school and the 2015 report comes up. And it's direct from the source, so you don't have to worry about inaccurate information on Mylsn.