Ivy League Grad 3.57/169 URM Forum
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Ivy League Grad 3.57/169 URM
I'm really not sure where I stand regarding chances of getting into a T14 with my stats: GPA: 3.57; LSAT: 169; URM; 3-4 years work experience; and a graduate from one of the top 3 schools. Any feedback would be very much appreciated...
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Re: Ivy League Grad 3.57/169 URM
You are def going to get into the T14. I think some of the T6 may be challenging. I'd still take a shot at H on down the T20 (seems to be advice I'm giving lately, hah- and make sure to ask for waivers!). I think you'll get some decent offers at Mich, NW, Duke, Cornell and Gtown, etc; I'd also take a look at UT/Vandy/UCLA and maybe WashU, depending on where you want to practice and see if you get any good packages. But I think you'll get into the t14 and probs get some monies at the lower T14 as well.
Best of luck.
Best of luck.
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Re: Ivy League Grad 3.57/169 URM
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Agree with wafflez about blanketing the T20, but I definitely think you should apply to Y&S too. Someone with lower stats than yours got into S this cycle. I wouldn't say it's a lock, but with a HYP undergrad and lots of work experience, I think you'll have at least a shot throughout the T6.
If you're AA, then you've got good chances everywhere. https://mylsn.info/l7an83/
Agree with wafflez about blanketing the T20, but I definitely think you should apply to Y&S too. Someone with lower stats than yours got into S this cycle. I wouldn't say it's a lock, but with a HYP undergrad and lots of work experience, I think you'll have at least a shot throughout the T6.
If you're AA, then you've got good chances everywhere. https://mylsn.info/l7an83/
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Re: Ivy League Grad 3.57/169 URM
Hi, thank you both. I am working on my applications now and it's reassuring to think that maybe I actually have a shot. I appreciate the feedback.
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