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URM 2018 - 2019 Cycle Thread
Hi Everyone,
Wanted to start the URM results thread for this cycle as I didn't see one posted!
Wanted to start the URM results thread for this cycle as I didn't see one posted!
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Re: URM 2018 - 2019 Cycle Thread
So I took the LSAT in November and got a score of 148. I decided to retake in January, assuring myself I could do better by putting in the same amount of time in the effort I did the first time. Unfortunately, I bombed freaking out during the test (hands shaking and all) and scored a 144. I'm not looking to get into a T14 or anything. Looking at schools like Howard, Barry, Rutgers, Indiana. I would love to go to law school this cycle. Do you think I should submit an addendum?
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Re: URM 2018 - 2019 Cycle Thread
You should retake. Not to be rude, but a 144 does not scream “I can pass the bar.” Retake and perfecting logic games should comfortably get you into all these schools.sparklingfairy98 wrote:So I took the LSAT in November and got a score of 148. I decided to retake in January, assuring myself I could do better by putting in the same amount of time in the effort I did the first time. Unfortunately, I bombed freaking out during the test (hands shaking and all) and scored a 144. I'm not looking to get into a T14 or anything. Looking at schools like Howard, Barry, Rutgers, Indiana. I would love to go to law school this cycle. Do you think I should submit an addendum?
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Re: URM 2018 - 2019 Cycle Thread
def retaking thanks!
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Re: URM 2018 - 2019 Cycle Thread
Anyone heard about financial aid already? Specifically interested in the top 6 schools + Cornell and Georgetown
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Re: URM 2018 - 2019 Cycle Thread
Yes, I've heard from Cornell and Georgetown. Both within the last two weeksAmicus_Curiae2013 wrote:Anyone heard about financial aid already? Specifically interested in the top 6 schools + Cornell and Georgetown
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Re: URM 2018 - 2019 Cycle Thread
Anyone attending asw in Ithaca or nyc?
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Re: URM 2018 - 2019 Cycle Thread
(Borrowing the format from last year.)
Type of URM: AA
Attending: Berkeley, almost $$$$
GPA: 3.8
LSAT: 161
Undergrad: HBCU
Softs: average gov./policy internships, studied abroad, some campus involvement, 1 year WE
Approx. Time of Application: Most submitted by October, all submitted before December.
Other acceptances: Duke $$, Cornell $$, Georgetown $, Vanderbilt $$, UConn $$$$, Howard $$$$, GW $ (barely, lol)
Rejections: N/A
Waitlists: Penn, UMich
Advice: Do all the specific scholarship(!!!!!) and supplemental essays. Also, apply broadly and ask for fee waivers. Before I learned how important it is to negotiate scholarships from peer schools and that my goals are "unicorn PI" and would require going to a T14, I thought I could just got to UConn or Howard, or even use their offers to up whatever Georgetown would give me (very dumb, I know). If I had to do this again, I would have applied to more of the T14, even the ones I visited and disliked. More leverage would have made this less stressful. Besides that, shoot your shot. My friend convinced me to apply to Berkeley, which I thought was totally out of my reach, and look what happened. I promise my application was not perfect, so shoot your shot and see what happens.
Type of URM: AA
Attending: Berkeley, almost $$$$
GPA: 3.8
LSAT: 161
Undergrad: HBCU
Softs: average gov./policy internships, studied abroad, some campus involvement, 1 year WE
Approx. Time of Application: Most submitted by October, all submitted before December.
Other acceptances: Duke $$, Cornell $$, Georgetown $, Vanderbilt $$, UConn $$$$, Howard $$$$, GW $ (barely, lol)
Rejections: N/A
Waitlists: Penn, UMich
Advice: Do all the specific scholarship(!!!!!) and supplemental essays. Also, apply broadly and ask for fee waivers. Before I learned how important it is to negotiate scholarships from peer schools and that my goals are "unicorn PI" and would require going to a T14, I thought I could just got to UConn or Howard, or even use their offers to up whatever Georgetown would give me (very dumb, I know). If I had to do this again, I would have applied to more of the T14, even the ones I visited and disliked. More leverage would have made this less stressful. Besides that, shoot your shot. My friend convinced me to apply to Berkeley, which I thought was totally out of my reach, and look what happened. I promise my application was not perfect, so shoot your shot and see what happens.