Hi everyone, I've sent a few apps out recently (Thanksgiving-Christmas) and was hoping to hear from some of you.
GPA: 3.83 from regular state school
LSATs: 158/167
AA Male
Softs: nothing beyond active university involvement, DS about difficult family situation
I've applied at the following:
UChicago
UMichigan
UVA
UC Berkeley
Northwestern (held from ED, applied with 158)
Vanderbilt
UCLA
Thinking about applying to:
Harvard (lol lmk)
NYU (hoping to communicate my story well enough for AnBryce, lmk again)
WUSTL
These are all schools I could realistically see myself attending, should I be applying to more? Blanket t14? Any comments on $?
My goals are: 1) Chicago BigLaw 2) LA BigLaw 3) DSM/MSP/KCMO WhateverLaw
3.83/167 URM Forum
- jjdude14
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3.83/167 URM
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Re: 3.83/167 URM
You should have already blanketed the t13 and WUSTL for scholarship negotiation purposes
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Re: 3.83/167 URM
Apply to Harvard, Stanford, NYU, Columbia, Penn, Cornell, and Duke right now. Don't sell yourself short. You're a very valuable applicant. Scrap WUSTL.
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Re: 3.83/167 URM
Apply everywhere. Please. Do. It.
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Re: 3.83/167 URM
Please hurry up and submit NYU - you might end up being late for AnBryce. Apply to Yale too - who knows?
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Re: 3.83/167 URM
y'all are everything, thank you for the encouragement!
my apps are in at (in order of submission): Northwestern, Vanderbilt, UCLA, UMich, UChi, UVA, Berkeley, UPenn, Columbia, NYU, Duke, and Harvard.
My credit card needs a break.
my apps are in at (in order of submission): Northwestern, Vanderbilt, UCLA, UMich, UChi, UVA, Berkeley, UPenn, Columbia, NYU, Duke, and Harvard.
My credit card needs a break.
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