Stats
Undergrad- Colgate University (top 12 liberal arts college), graduated 2013
Major- Biochemistry
GPA- 2.99
LSAT- 175
Race- Asian/Korean
LORS/PS- average, i don't have anything extraordinary to talk about in my personal statement
State of residence- Texas
Work Experience
Research assistant at UT Southwestern Medical Center, 2 publications (2 years)
Scientist I & II at Thermofisher (2 years)
Do I have any shot at T14 schools? What schools would you guys recommend that I apply to?
I am planning to apply to Northwestern, UVA, and UT Austin.
Super Splitter chances Forum
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Re: Super Splitter chances
http://mylsn.info
This is the only resource you need. As a splitter, your results will be unpredictable (and the data available is pretty sparse on mylsn, so you can understandably take those results with a grain of salt), but the short answer is that yes, you have a shot within the T14. You might strike out, but you might get multiple T14. Focus on crafting a perfect application (precise and focused PS, DS, resume flawless, not a single typo), and then see what happens. You have a definite shot at the T14 though.
This is the only resource you need. As a splitter, your results will be unpredictable (and the data available is pretty sparse on mylsn, so you can understandably take those results with a grain of salt), but the short answer is that yes, you have a shot within the T14. You might strike out, but you might get multiple T14. Focus on crafting a perfect application (precise and focused PS, DS, resume flawless, not a single typo), and then see what happens. You have a definite shot at the T14 though.
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Re: Super Splitter chances
Michigan and NYU are worth an app for sure.
NYU definitely accepts lower GPA's (3.0-3.2) with higher LSAT scores and may be more inclined to do so this year with the drop of their 75% LSAT. Though I would add that I would expect to be added off of the waitlist in that situation.
NYU definitely accepts lower GPA's (3.0-3.2) with higher LSAT scores and may be more inclined to do so this year with the drop of their 75% LSAT. Though I would add that I would expect to be added off of the waitlist in that situation.
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Re: Super Splitter chances
Cast a much wider net.
Blanket NYU on down, save maybe Berkeley. Definitelt throw an app to WUSTL.
Seek out fee waivers to defray costs.
Blanket NYU on down, save maybe Berkeley. Definitelt throw an app to WUSTL.
Seek out fee waivers to defray costs.
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