3.59; 167 (prior 154) Forum
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3.59; 167 (prior 154)
I have a 3.59 UGPA, 3.75 Grad GPA and will be graduating my MA program in Theology next year.
I got a 167 on June 2010 test, having already gotten a 154 in June 2008.
Any opinions on the following list of schools, preferably with opinions on scholarships as well?
I would also like to know any schools which could place well in Pittsburgh outside of Pitt and the T14...
Reach:
Chicago
Berkeley
Duke
Penn
UVA
Michigan
Target:
Vanderbilt
WUSTL
Notre Dame
Safety:
Pittsburgh
Villanova
I got a 167 on June 2010 test, having already gotten a 154 in June 2008.
Any opinions on the following list of schools, preferably with opinions on scholarships as well?
I would also like to know any schools which could place well in Pittsburgh outside of Pitt and the T14...
Reach:
Chicago
Berkeley
Duke
Penn
UVA
Michigan
Target:
Vanderbilt
WUSTL
Notre Dame
Safety:
Pittsburgh
Villanova
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Re: 3.59; 167 (prior 154)
Out at the reaches and Vandy, in at the targets and safeties.
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Re: 3.59; 167 (prior 154)
You're reaches are all pretty much rejects. Doesn't mean you shouldn't apply, just don't expect anything.
Likely in at Woostle and ND. Vanderbilt is almost assuredly going to WL you.
Throw and app to Emory; 166+ was pretty much autoadmit this yr. I would be astounded if you didn't get in with some cash. Hopefully for your sake their LSAT median won't rise.
Likely in at Woostle and ND. Vanderbilt is almost assuredly going to WL you.
Throw and app to Emory; 166+ was pretty much autoadmit this yr. I would be astounded if you didn't get in with some cash. Hopefully for your sake their LSAT median won't rise.
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Re: 3.59; 167 (prior 154)
Any particular reason for out at Vandy?
I figured I'd be in, as I'm above median on LSAT and above 25% on GPA.
I figured I'd be in, as I'm above median on LSAT and above 25% on GPA.
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Re: 3.59; 167 (prior 154)
Based on what they did this cycle, according to Law School Numbers, you're a WL.budafied wrote:Any particular reason for out at Vandy?
I figured I'd be in, as I'm above median on LSAT and above 25% on GPA.
Median LSAT and median GPA, however, are in.
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Re: 3.59; 167 (prior 154)
Ah I see. I did a more detailed search on LSN and that verified your opinion. Thanks!rad law wrote:Based on what they did this cycle, according to Law School Numbers, you're a WL.budafied wrote:Any particular reason for out at Vandy?
I figured I'd be in, as I'm above median on LSAT and above 25% on GPA.
Median LSAT and median GPA, however, are in.
I'm still debating doing a retake in October. Although I did score higher than any preptest with my 167. I think I can do around 170 with more practice, but I'd really be looking for scholly money at a T20 rather than sticker @ T14. I have some time to decide on retaking.
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Re: 3.59; 167 (prior 154)
Where in the country do you want to end up? A 167 may be good for the strongest school in the region you want to be in.budafied wrote: Ah I see. I did a more detailed search on LSN and that verified your opinion. Thanks!
I'm still debating doing a retake in October. Although I did score higher than any preptest with my 167. I think I can do around 170 with more practice, but I'd really be looking for scholly money at a T20 rather than sticker @ T14. I have some time to decide on retaking.
Retake is you think you can score higher I would say. You have the time.
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Re: 3.59; 167 (prior 154)
I'm not really tied to any one area right now, but I'm leaning towards Pittsburgh (where I grew up and have family and stuff). I know Pitt has strong connections there, but I'd rather go to a better schools with more options. I've been told ND and Vandy both place well with connections in Pittsburgh and they have pretty strong national reach.rad law wrote:Where in the country do you want to end up? A 167 may be good for the strongest school in the region you want to be in.budafied wrote: Ah I see. I did a more detailed search on LSN and that verified your opinion. Thanks!
I'm still debating doing a retake in October. Although I did score higher than any preptest with my 167. I think I can do around 170 with more practice, but I'd really be looking for scholly money at a T20 rather than sticker @ T14. I have some time to decide on retaking.
Retake is you think you can score higher I would say. You have the time.
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Re: 3.59; 167 (prior 154)
Your numbers are too low for any truly national school, so absent a retake, applying to a bunch of schools in regions where you'd be happy to end up ought to take care of it.budafied wrote:I'm not really tied to any one area right now, but I'm leaning towards Pittsburgh (where I grew up and have family and stuff). I know Pitt has strong connections there, but I'd rather go to a better schools with more options (like ND or Vandy)rad law wrote:Where in the country do you want to end up? A 167 may be good for the strongest school in the region you want to be in.budafied wrote: Ah I see. I did a more detailed search on LSN and that verified your opinion. Thanks!
I'm still debating doing a retake in October. Although I did score higher than any preptest with my 167. I think I can do around 170 with more practice, but I'd really be looking for scholly money at a T20 rather than sticker @ T14. I have some time to decide on retaking.
Retake is you think you can score higher I would say. You have the time.
Incidentally, I'd throw an app to Texas too. Decent harder target/reach.