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Suggestions on where to apply URM/ 147/3.1

Post by ajp148 » Wed Jan 09, 2013 11:52 am

A little background information. I am part African American, part Caucasian. LSAT score of 147 and GPA of 3.1. I have three letters of recommendations, one from my employer who is a judge and I am looking to stay in the Midwest. I have already applied for the night program at IU-Indy but was curious where others with similar stats had applied in the past and been accepted.

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Re: Suggestions on where to apply URM/ 147/3.1

Post by Sugar Lumps » Wed Jan 09, 2013 11:53 am

Everyone's going to tell you to retake. You should probably retake.

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Re: Suggestions on where to apply URM/ 147/3.1

Post by Dmini7 » Wed Jan 09, 2013 11:56 am

http://mylsn.info/dispresults.php

you really should retake :/. Those numbers will really put you at paying sticker to a high T2 or a T3 IF you are lucky.

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Re: Suggestions on where to apply URM/ 147/3.1

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Re: Suggestions on where to apply URM/ 147/3.1

Post by mjb77 » Wed Mar 21, 2018 1:22 pm

I'm in the same boat. Did you get in anywhere?

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