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Re: 2013-2014 URM Cycle Results - IN/OUT/WL

Post by Treespirited » Sun Jul 13, 2014 12:45 pm

Type of URM: Half AA female
GPA: 3.8-3.9
LSAT: 168-172
Softs: 2 years professional work experience, MA degree, variety of jobs in college, honors organizations, academic awards

Advice: Apply early, no later than Nov. 1. The summer beforehand, submit transcripts to LSAC, request letters from professors, fix your resume, and start your personal statement. Your personal statement should focus on one or two of your strengths and how you achieved them, how you changed, etc. in a narrative fashion. Avoid cheesy openings or lines. I used The Ivey Guide to Law School Admission (http://www.amazon.com/The-Ivey-Guide-Sc ... B004KABGMW), which was really helpful with all parts of the process, particularly the personal statement. It was written in 2005, but most of the advice still applies (ignore the multiple LSAT part, since the ABA now takes highest score, not average score).


IN
Harvard
UVA ($$$)
Duke ($$)
Georgetown
W&M ($$$)
Vanderbilt
Alabama ($$$)
Penn ($$)
GW ($$)
Emory ($$$)


WITHDREW Before Results
Cornell

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Re: 2013-2014 URM Cycle Results - IN/OUT/WL

Post by Quan292 » Thu Aug 21, 2014 4:32 pm

Type of URM: Black Male
GPA: 3.4x
LSAT: 162
Softs: Teach for America, Public Interest focused app, socioeconomic disadvantage, masters degree
Advice: Apply early. Stay on waitlist through the summer. Dont rely on softs (w/e, personal statement, etc) to boost your app much. 2nd app cycle for me so don't be afraid to sit out if you dont like your results


ATTENDING
Georgetown

IN
UConn
George Washington
Georgetown (in off the Waitlist)


OUT
None

WAITLISTED
Northwestern
Cornell
NYU
Penn
UVA

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