Hey all,
3.8 GPA from top 10 university, 165 on September LSAT, and strong softs...should I do Northwestern ED? Also LOR from NU law alumn if that does anything.
Most definitely retaking LSAT but trying to decide if still should go through with this cycle despite the low LSAT score. Haven't been able to find much info on ED stats (although I'm sure the 150k at NU makes it competitive) so any advice appreciated.
Northwestern ED? Forum
- cavalier1138
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Re: Northwestern ED?
You won't get Northwestern ED with that LSAT. Also, drop that LOR if the alum wasn't a professor of yours (or at least only include it as an optional third letter).
As for going through with this cycle: what do you want to do with your degree? You're not really in the running for any of the T13 with your current numbers, so if that's where you're aiming, you need to retake in December or delay a cycle.
As for going through with this cycle: what do you want to do with your degree? You're not really in the running for any of the T13 with your current numbers, so if that's where you're aiming, you need to retake in December or delay a cycle.
- Mullens
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Re: Northwestern ED?
NU is different from other schools in this regard, cavalier. If the letter is a professional reference (someone you worked with) then definitely keep it. NU used to require a professional reference (and didn't require any professor ones) when I applied like five years ago. No idea if that is still the case but professional references are always good at NU (even if they are no longer required).cavalier1138 wrote:You won't get Northwestern ED with that LSAT. Also, drop that LOR if the alum wasn't a professor of yours (or at least only include it as an optional third letter).
As for going through with this cycle: what do you want to do with your degree? You're not really in the running for any of the T13 with your current numbers, so if that's where you're aiming, you need to retake in December or delay a cycle.
ETA: but yeah you won't get in ED with an LSAT below median.
- cavalier1138
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Re: Northwestern ED?
Sorry, probably should have included that option. I just meant to drop the letter if it's a non-professional relationship, because alumni status isn't really a selling point.Mullens wrote:NU is different from other schools in this regard, cavalier. If the letter is a professional reference (someone you worked with) then definitely keep it. NU used to require a professional reference (and didn't require any professor ones) when I applied like five years ago. No idea if that is still the case but professional references are always good at NU (even if they are no longer required).cavalier1138 wrote:You won't get Northwestern ED with that LSAT. Also, drop that LOR if the alum wasn't a professor of yours (or at least only include it as an optional third letter).
As for going through with this cycle: what do you want to do with your degree? You're not really in the running for any of the T13 with your current numbers, so if that's where you're aiming, you need to retake in December or delay a cycle.
ETA: but yeah you won't get in ED with an LSAT below median.
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