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smugpug430

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3.7, 176 - HLS?

Post by smugpug430 » Mon Jan 21, 2019 6:01 pm

Hello all! I am planning on applying next fall with a 3.7 and 176. I am currently trying to assemble a good mix of reaches, matches, and safeties for law school applications. My main question is: should I apply to Harvard Law (i.e. do I stand a chance)?

My undergrad was within the top 30 (USNWR) and I majored in social sciences with many upper-level and grad level courses. I also have work experience (<2 years).

Apologies if none of the details are important, I have never posted here before. I have used LSN, but the acceptance rate seems rather high for my numbers for HLS (with a very small sample size). Thanks in advance for any help!

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Re: 3.7, 176 - HLS?

Post by QContinuum » Mon Jan 21, 2019 6:25 pm

You should certainly apply to HLS, as well as to the remaining T13 schools. I don't see a need to apply to "safeties" outside the T13, though you could consider tossing a specific T20 or two into the mix if you want.

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Re: 3.7, 176 - HLS?

Post by Dcc617 » Mon Jan 21, 2019 8:32 pm

I got in with those numbers a few cycles ago. I applied on day on and got accepted at the end of March.

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Re: 3.7, 176 - HLS?

Post by smugpug430 » Thu Jan 31, 2019 12:26 am

Thanks for the replies! I will likely end up applying :D

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Re: 3.7, 176 - HLS?

Post by Kaziende » Thu Jan 31, 2019 1:28 pm

smugpug430 wrote:3.7 and 176 [...] should I apply to Harvard Law?
Yes, and you will very likely be admitted. As other posters have advised, you should blanket the T13 and take a good, hard look at any full tuition merit scholarships you may receive.

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