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Ibay252

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172 3.2 AA Female

Post by Ibay252 » Sat Aug 26, 2017 11:34 pm

I've done some searches and found that I may have a shot at a few T14's with my stats, but I'm trying to decide if I should go in K-JD or maybe take a couple years off to gain some WE and save up some money. I'm also thinking about retaking the LSAT's because I'm shooting for T10. My softs are pretty weak other then some volunteer work in Africa, a leadership role in one club, and i'm in a scholars program at my school. I'm assuming being first gen helps and I'm also first gen American if that matters. Would love any advice or anything that'd give me a better idea of my chances.

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Re: 172 3.2 AA Female

Post by Mr_Chukes » Mon Aug 28, 2017 8:53 pm

Ibay252 wrote:I've done some searches and found that I may have a shot at a few T14's with my stats, but I'm trying to decide if I should go in K-JD or maybe take a couple years off to gain some WE and save up some money. I'm also thinking about retaking the LSAT's because I'm shooting for T10. My softs are pretty weak other then some volunteer work in Africa, a leadership role in one club, and i'm in a scholars program at my school. I'm assuming being first gen helps and I'm also first gen American if that matters. Would love any advice or anything that'd give me a better idea of my chances.
You can get into every school. Honestly you should focus on writing an excellent personal statement and diversity statement. With your stats you can get into any school you want.

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