@Lsatistheworst said:
bumping myself lol
Haha! sorry about that well from my understanding an addendum is usually meant to explain a weak area in your application regarding your UGPA/LSAT so I don't think a DS would fit in this section. Is this t…
I'm pretty sure it's a Feb. LSAT. That's where all the Superprep tests come from. Plus, there are no LSATs administered in January lol, so I think this was a typo. @"Dillon A. Wright"
Ok so from what I saw with your GPA and attentive LSAT score you would be considered a super splitter for this school. Basically that means your LSAT is above the 75th percentile. I think you're on a good path @vduran1988 especially considering you …
@tomiwa.bo said:
Lol. I plan to try my best for the next few days & see what happens. I know I'll be able to study, but timing and familiarity with the questions will have to be a blind man's bluff.
Are you really ok with wasting a take just t…
@vduran1988 said:
but my chances are increased a bit
How would your chances be increased?
@vduran1988 said:
Basically 50/50 which is as much as I deserve with the GPA I have .
Don't sell yourself short because of your GPA - it doesn't define yo…
@vduran1988 said:
Still haven't applied to law school?
Nope, looking to apply in the 2018 cycle.
@vduran1988 said:
I have done some research and looked over their acceptance rates on LSAC for splits in my range. Seems like anything above a 170…
@HasaDigaLSAT said:
If I wanted to see people tear each other down, whip out their PT scores and measure them, and predict the future based on their "qualifications" I'd go to TLS
Mhm.
@HasaDigaLSAT said:
At some point in this crazy thread I …
@vduran1988 I'm a splitter too! well, speaking in future-terms haha you'll be fine, there are lots of splitter friendly law schools out there. Have you heard anything from UT about this?
@vduran1988 said:
If scholarships aren't necessarily on my "must have" list, how much worse are my chances?
Then you should be ok applying. Especially if your numbers are at the school's medians or 75th/75th+ percentile.
@vduran1988 said:
does an application submitted in February decrease your chances dramatically? Even if you receive a score that would normally give you a great chance to get in?
I think a Feb. applicant should only apply that cycle if there's no …
Hey @"Alex Divine" I think you offered some solid advice per usual I can't imagine the feeling someone may have that ends up needing their third take only to look back and say, "I blew it on a trial run!"