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Chance: Black, 3.5, 164, T3 Ugrad

Post by tp2297 » Fri Jun 05, 2020 11:17 am

What are my chances at the Top 8 schools with my stats: Black, 3.5, 164, T3 Ugrad Ivy, Prestigious Internships, and Prestigious Post grad job for 2 years.

Thanks for your help!

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Re: Chance: Black, 3.5, 164, T3 Ugrad

Post by The Lsat Airbender » Fri Jun 05, 2020 12:23 pm

tp2297 wrote:
Fri Jun 05, 2020 11:17 am
Top 8 schools
With the caveat that I have literally no idea what the "Top 8" are supposed to be, you have pretty good chances everywhere but Yale and maybe H/S, where your LSAT is on the soft side. I would strongly recommend applying to the entire T13 to maximize your chances of getting a big scholarship. Good luck.

eta: if your undergrad was H or Y that could help at that particular school, although I still don't think you're better than 50/50.

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Re: Chance: Black, 3.5, 164, T3 Ugrad

Post by Sackboy » Mon Jun 08, 2020 3:31 am

tp2297 wrote:
Fri Jun 05, 2020 11:17 am
What are my chances at the Top 8 schools with my stats: Black, 3.5, 164, T3 Ugrad Ivy, Prestigious Internships, and Prestigious Post grad job for 2 years.

Thanks for your help!
Your undergrad, prestigious internship, and prestigious post grad jobs don't really matter. URM/not + GPA + LSAT drive 95% of an application.

I can't imagine getting into HYS with those numbers. Decent shot at CCN down. With those numbers, you're probably going to have a wild cycle. You could end up on a lot of waitlists and then in at NYU with $$. While your GPA isn't ideal, Harvard doesn't need to be off the table. Improving your LSAT by 3-4 points, which is very doable in the low- to mid-160s, will massively change your outcomes in terms of helping you avoid waitlists, getting you in at H, and getting you $$$$. Stanford is, in many ways, less predictable than Yale, so it could be on the table with an improved LSAT. I think Yale is just generally off the table but for a massive LSAT improvement.

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