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ColossalKnowledgeablePerson
Class of 2028
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2024-2025
Result App type FW Resident Schol... Sent Sent raw Received Received raw Complete Complete raw UR UR raw UR2 UR2 raw II II raw Decision Decision raw
98 American University Pending RDregular decision Sep 30 2024-09-30
8 Columbia University Pending RDregular decision Nov 04 2024-11-04
14 Georgetown University Accepted RDregular decision Oct 01 2024-10-01 Nov 27 2024-11-27
4 Harvard University Pending RDregular decision Nov 07 2024-11-07
9 New York University Pending RDregular decision Nov 04 2024-11-04
33 UAlabama Accepted RDregular decision $135,000 Nov 01 2024-11-01 Nov 15 2024-11-15
9 UMichigan Pending RDregular decision Nov 03 2024-11-03
4 UPennsylvania Pending RDregular decision Nov 03 2024-11-03
4 UVirginia Pending RDregular decision Nov 03 2024-11-03
19 Vanderbilt University Pending RDregular decision Oct 30 2024-10-30
1 Yale University Pending RDregular decision Nov 12 2024-11-12

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18:05
part of me thinks it should help quite like undergrade but I hear diff things
18:06
@info-man: that makes sense
18:06
Im a spliter so i was hoping ED would help
[] texaslawhopefully
18:07
I’m sure they help somewhat with admissions. I personally wouldn’t do it because aid matters, but if you can afford sticker price and really want to go to x school, then it could be worth it.
info-man
18:07
i don't believe it provides the same boost as it does in undergrad admissions
CynicalLameFop
18:07
Yeah thats why I did one of the ones that was full tuition. Figured absolutely no way that could hurt me
18:07
All good things to think of. Aid doesn't matter too much for me because I got a full ride for undergrade
18:08
so I would like to get into the best law school I can
[] texaslawhopefully
18:08
@Kilajen: if that’s goal, with your gpa why not retake the lsat?
[] ABCarrot321
18:09
my understanding of early admissions is that if you're already in the median ranges it will help you, but otherwise isn't a boost.
18:10
I see
18:11
I didnt want to retake it becasue the removed the games
18:11
and I was the best at games
info-man
18:11
yeah, i agree with carrot. not really a reason why you shouldn't attempt the exam again after additional preparation, even if your goal is to make it into the 160s
[] ABCarrot321
18:11
a 154 is totally a score that can be raised by studying for a bit
18:12
but what if I get lower?
18:12
then I would be really screwed
info-man
18:12
alright but what if you get higher
[] ABCarrot321
18:12
anecdotal but I've never seen someone score lower on their second test if they've genuinely devoted time to studying
[] texaslawhopefully
18:12
What sort of schools are you aiming for? My unsolicited advice would be I highly highly recommend retaking. It’s very possible to improve your score even with the new lsat and I think you would be wasting your great gpa with your current lsat.
18:12
I would agree with that if they didn't remove my strongest section
[] ABCarrot321
18:13
LR is highly learnable too
info-man
18:13
have you taken a diagnostic with 2LR 1RC?
[] texaslawhopefully
18:14
^^exactly. LR is def very improvable. I improved my score to a 178. And I would assume with your grades you have to be reasonably intelligent to the point where I would be surprised if you couldn’t get a 165+ given enough studying.
texas is def right
[] ABCarrot321
18:15
yep
CynicalLameFop
18:15
ya
info-man
18:16
mhm
[] ABCarrot321
18:16
not sure what you did to prep in the first place but maybe switch it up and see if you improve?
18:16
I was out of messages lol im 14/15 rn. I'm not aiming for t14 but more like rank 50-30
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