I have never heard of that beforehotdog96 wrote:Is there any truth to the statement that URMs typically have to wait longer for decisions? I remember reading this somewhere, just want to see some opinions on the topic.
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It was mentioned in the URM Guide to Admissions that is pinned in this forum, however, it is a bit outdated. But good to know, maybe its not all that relevant or true (hopefully)!Mikey wrote:I have never heard of that beforehotdog96 wrote:Is there any truth to the statement that URMs typically have to wait longer for decisions? I remember reading this somewhere, just want to see some opinions on the topic.
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Idk, I mean I've seen URMs get decisions around the same time as non-URMs. Maybe for some URMs they have to wait depending on their stats and the school though.hotdog96 wrote:It was mentioned in the URM Guide to Admissions that is pinned in this forum, however, it is a bit outdated. But good to know, maybe its not all that relevant or true (hopefully)!Mikey wrote:I have never heard of that beforehotdog96 wrote:Is there any truth to the statement that URMs typically have to wait longer for decisions? I remember reading this somewhere, just want to see some opinions on the topic.
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hotdog96 wrote:Is there any truth to the statement that URMs typically have to wait longer for decisions? I remember reading this somewhere, just want to see some opinions on the topic.
I've never heard that. All I've read regarding timing is that stronger applicants will generally be accepted sooner (assuming no YP) if they're in the presumptive admit pile rather than the maybe or presumptive deny piles
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checking in. going to be active and not just stalk TLS this cycle. [i posted this in my 7 favorite threads. can i do that?]
not sure how this works but here goes:
GPA: 3.6 [blah state school. easy major - Psychology]
LSAC GPA: 3.56
LSAT take one 163: [sat for it cold, no prep. so essentially a "diagnostic" only not ... because it was the actual LSAT]
LSAT take two 178: [almost cancelled]
URM: AfAm Female
softs: somewhere between nonexistent and unimpressive
not sure how this works but here goes:
GPA: 3.6 [blah state school. easy major - Psychology]
LSAC GPA: 3.56
LSAT take one 163: [sat for it cold, no prep. so essentially a "diagnostic" only not ... because it was the actual LSAT]
LSAT take two 178: [almost cancelled]
URM: AfAm Female
softs: somewhere between nonexistent and unimpressive
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highLSATurm wrote:checking in. going to be active and not just stalk TLS this cycle. [i posted this in my 7 favorite threads. can i do that?]
not sure how this works but here goes:
GPA: 3.6 [blah state school. easy major - Psychology]
LSAC GPA: 3.56
LSAT take one 163: [sat for it cold, no prep. so essentially a "diagnostic" only not ... because it was the actual LSAT]
LSAT take two 178: [almost cancelled]
URM: AfAm Female
softs: somewhere between nonexistent and unimpressive
I've heard New Haven is nice in the fall
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usaorbust wrote:highLSATurm wrote:checking in. going to be active and not just stalk TLS this cycle. [i posted this in my 7 favorite threads. can i do that?]
not sure how this works but here goes:
GPA: 3.6 [blah state school. easy major - Psychology]
LSAC GPA: 3.56
LSAT take one 163: [sat for it cold, no prep. so essentially a "diagnostic" only not ... because it was the actual LSAT]
LSAT take two 178: [almost cancelled]
URM: AfAm Female
softs: somewhere between nonexistent and unimpressive
I've heard New Haven is nice in the fall
Lsac gpa maybe to low for yale TBH, HYS have hard GPA floors even for URMS, but even so, expect at the very least a full ride to Columbia with that combo, and you’ll deff get at least one of HYS
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Good info. Thanks.jimmyplayer601 wrote:usaorbust wrote:highLSATurm wrote:checking in. going to be active and not just stalk TLS this cycle. [i posted this in my 7 favorite threads. can i do that?]
not sure how this works but here goes:
GPA: 3.6 [blah state school. easy major - Psychology]
LSAC GPA: 3.56
LSAT take one 163: [sat for it cold, no prep. so essentially a "diagnostic" only not ... because it was the actual LSAT]
LSAT take two 178: [almost cancelled]
URM: AfAm Female
softs: somewhere between nonexistent and unimpressive
I've heard New Haven is nice in the fall
Lsac gpa maybe to low for yale TBH, HYS have hard GPA floors even for URMS, but even so, expect at the very least a full ride to Columbia with that combo, and you’ll deff get at least one of HYS
I wonder if it’s terribly disadvantageous to apply around Jan. as opposed to now? Besides the obvious “sooner = better”, with all the Dec test takers applying then, how worse off would i be?
[not waiting just to wait; juggling some other intense stuff.]
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For this Black & Latino Law School Forum in NYC on Saturday...do people actually dress up? Looking at a photo today...I get the impression people dress up.
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highLSATurm wrote:Good info. Thanks.jimmyplayer601 wrote:usaorbust wrote:highLSATurm wrote:checking in. going to be active and not just stalk TLS this cycle. [i posted this in my 7 favorite threads. can i do that?]
not sure how this works but here goes:
GPA: 3.6 [blah state school. easy major - Psychology]
LSAC GPA: 3.56
LSAT take one 163: [sat for it cold, no prep. so essentially a "diagnostic" only not ... because it was the actual LSAT]
LSAT take two 178: [almost cancelled]
URM: AfAm Female
softs: somewhere between nonexistent and unimpressive
I've heard New Haven is nice in the fall
Lsac gpa maybe to low for yale TBH, HYS have hard GPA floors even for URMS, but even so, expect at the very least a full ride to Columbia with that combo, and you’ll deff get at least one of HYS
I wonder if it’s terribly disadvantageous to apply around Jan. as opposed to now? Besides the obvious “sooner = better”, with all the Dec test takers applying then, how worse off would i be?
[not waiting just to wait; juggling some other intense stuff.]
Apply EARLY! Just get those applications in, especially if you want HYS.
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Timing wont matter for Y. An early app is good but if you have a lot of intense things going on applying in Dec. or Jan. wont be a deal breaker with your LSAT. You also dont have to apply to all the schools at once. you can prioritize your favorite programs or more selective programs and roll them out incrementally so apps dont consume your life, and that way you may still get some early apps out.soca_dancer wrote:highLSATurm wrote:Good info. Thanks.jimmyplayer601 wrote:usaorbust wrote:highLSATurm wrote:checking in. going to be active and not just stalk TLS this cycle. [i posted this in my 7 favorite threads. can i do that?]
not sure how this works but here goes:
GPA: 3.6 [blah state school. easy major - Psychology]
LSAC GPA: 3.56
LSAT take one 163: [sat for it cold, no prep. so essentially a "diagnostic" only not ... because it was the actual LSAT]
LSAT take two 178: [almost cancelled]
URM: AfAm Female
softs: somewhere between nonexistent and unimpressive
I've heard New Haven is nice in the fall
Lsac gpa maybe to low for yale TBH, HYS have hard GPA floors even for URMS, but even so, expect at the very least a full ride to Columbia with that combo, and you’ll deff get at least one of HYS
I wonder if it’s terribly disadvantageous to apply around Jan. as opposed to now? Besides the obvious “sooner = better”, with all the Dec test takers applying then, how worse off would i be?
[not waiting just to wait; juggling some other intense stuff.]
Apply EARLY! Just get those applications in, especially if you want HYS.
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usaorbust soca_dancer : THANKS !!
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Yeah from the photos it definitely looks like people dress up for it. I'm planning on wearing professional clothes (dress and heels)greatspirit wrote:For this Black & Latino Law School Forum in NYC on Saturday...do people actually dress up? Looking at a photo today...I get the impression people dress up.
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Kiskeya wrote:Yeah from the photos it definitely looks like people dress up for it. I'm planning on wearing professional clothes (dress and heels)greatspirit wrote:For this Black & Latino Law School Forum in NYC on Saturday...do people actually dress up? Looking at a photo today...I get the impression people dress up.
Ugh...will it be really bad if I just show up and jeans and a button down? After years of finance-info sessions showing up in suits and business casual, to have those networking efforts mean...nothing, I find the whole dress up thing to be kind of try-hard.
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greatspirit wrote:Kiskeya wrote:Yeah from the photos it definitely looks like people dress up for it. I'm planning on wearing professional clothes (dress and heels)greatspirit wrote:For this Black & Latino Law School Forum in NYC on Saturday...do people actually dress up? Looking at a photo today...I get the impression people dress up.
Ugh...will it be really bad if I just show up and jeans and a button down? After years of finance-info sessions showing up in suits and business casual, to have those networking efforts mean...nothing, I find the whole dress up thing to be kind of try-hard.
I would say only if they're black jeans. Blue'regular denim pants might stick out like a sore thumb (again based only the photos i've seen)
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Yeah fair enough. I should stop being a stickler and just show up dressed nicely.Kiskeya wrote:greatspirit wrote:Kiskeya wrote:Yeah from the photos it definitely looks like people dress up for it. I'm planning on wearing professional clothes (dress and heels)greatspirit wrote:For this Black & Latino Law School Forum in NYC on Saturday...do people actually dress up? Looking at a photo today...I get the impression people dress up.
Ugh...will it be really bad if I just show up and jeans and a button down? After years of finance-info sessions showing up in suits and business casual, to have those networking efforts mean...nothing, I find the whole dress up thing to be kind of try-hard.
I would say only if they're black jeans. Blue'regular denim pants might stick out like a sore thumb (again based only the photos i've seen)
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hi help so im struggling with literally one sentence from my ds - does anyone wanna look at my intro paragraph and help me figure out a better way to phrase this sentence in as few words as possible. everything reads smoothly except for this sentence ugh.
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super late check in, AA woman, 3 years out of college. Stats are 3.0 GPA and a 175 LSAT score. Applied to Howard so far, but I'm blanketing the t-14's, Northeastern, BU and Emory as well. Hope you all have a great cycle.
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-- How long did you study for the LSAT if you don't mind me askingHLShopeful12345 wrote:super late check in, AA woman, 3 years out of college. Stats are 3.0 GPA and a 175 LSAT score. Applied to Howard so far, but I'm blanketing the t-14's, Northeastern, BU and Emory as well. Hope you all have a great cycle.
Also enjoy the $$$$ from NYU
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marryJLP92 wrote:-- How long did you study for the LSAT if you don't mind me askingHLShopeful12345 wrote:super late check in, AA woman, 3 years out of college. Stats are 3.0 GPA and a 175 LSAT score. Applied to Howard so far, but I'm blanketing the t-14's, Northeastern, BU and Emory as well. Hope you all have a great cycle.
Also enjoy the $$$$ from NYU
HONESTLY the LSAT was the worst experience of my life lol. I started with a 140. What's frustrating about this exam is that it's not in anyway based on intelligence, and your score is dependent on how much money you're able to spend on it. I studied for a year, but took two courses, and hired a tutor. It's really classist and actually makes me angry to think about because it's keeping so many marginalized people out of top tiered law schools.
Best tips: give yourself lots of time. Don't write prep tests until you understand the mechanics of the exam. Don't read for knowledge, read for argument structure and invest in a 7sage course.
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Is anyone on this thread applying to Howard? I know I can get into better ranked schools, but my undergrad was traumatizing enough with racists professors and students, that I'd really like to be in an environment with a higher number of minorities...especially considering everything I've heard about how law school affects your mental health.
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Is anyone in NYC going to the Joint National Black and Hispanic Pre-Law Conference tomorrow?
I have been hearing about it and getting emails left and right. It seems interesting but I'm not really sure if I'd even benefit by going or if I'll be wasting my time.
Thoughts on the event?
I have been hearing about it and getting emails left and right. It seems interesting but I'm not really sure if I'd even benefit by going or if I'll be wasting my time.
Thoughts on the event?
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I was also considering going but it seems that it'll be most (only?) useful for people who haven't finished/submitted their apps. Might have gone anyway if train tickets to NYC weren't so pricey this weekend!
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I mentioned before that I attended last year. If you've already applied and sent in your apps I don't really see the point in attending unless you are dying to attend the law school fair and meet some more representatives.Mikey wrote:Is anyone in NYC going to the Joint National Black and Hispanic Pre-Law Conference tomorrow?
I have been hearing about it and getting emails left and right. It seems interesting but I'm not really sure if I'd even benefit by going or if I'll be wasting my time.
Thoughts on the event?