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AA Male 3.96 UGPA/166 LSAT/Current PhD Candidate
Current PhD candidate at Berkeley. My LSAT is my only weak spot. What are my chances at a H/Y/S? Also have (in my opinion) strong softs.
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Re: AA Male 3.96 UGPA/166 LSAT/Current PhD Candidate
phd candidate doesn't matter. basically everyone thinks they have strong softs
http://www.mylsn.info
AA admissions are sometimes hard to predict, but IIRC, 166 AA gets you similar results to like a 173 (based off of looking through mylsn in the past).
I'd expect you at least get an interview at H, S/Y are always a mystery
http://www.mylsn.info
AA admissions are sometimes hard to predict, but IIRC, 166 AA gets you similar results to like a 173 (based off of looking through mylsn in the past).
I'd expect you at least get an interview at H, S/Y are always a mystery
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Re: AA Male 3.96 UGPA/166 LSAT/Current PhD Candidate
You'd probably be a lock everywhere in the top 14 except Yale and Stanford (no one is a lock for these schools but you are close). Your PhD may make the admissions office ask some questions but you're numbers are strong. Black males in the annual URM thread got full scholarships (some with stipends) to top 13 law schools with your stats. Good luck op.
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Re: AA Male 3.96 UGPA/166 LSAT/Current PhD Candidate
Yeah I think if you want Y or S you should retake for some extra points. But otherwise enjoy your cycle!Justtrying2help wrote:You'd probably be a lock everywhere in the top 14 except Yale and Stanford (no one is a lock for these schools but you are close). Your PhD may make the admissions office ask some questions but you're numbers are strong. Black males in the annual URM thread got full scholarships (some with stipends) to top 13 law schools with your stats. Good luck op.
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Re: AA Male 3.96 UGPA/166 LSAT/Current PhD Candidate
sparkytrainer wrote:Yeah I think if you want Y or S you should retake for some extra points. But otherwise enjoy your cycle!Justtrying2help wrote:You'd probably be a lock everywhere in the top 14 except Yale and Stanford (no one is a lock for these schools but you are close). Your PhD may make the admissions office ask some questions but you're numbers are strong. Black males in the annual URM thread got full scholarships (some with stipends) to top 13 law schools with your stats. Good luck op.
Retaking the LSAT this Sept and I have a realistic shot at a 170+. Wish me luck!