PT64 S3 #14: “Arnot’s argument is FALSE because it relies on a faulty assumption.” Flaw: you can legitimately say “Arnot’s premises fail to prove his conclusion, but that doesn’t mean we know his clai
Huh? Waitlisted at #7 Penn and denied at #13 Cornell? Then waitlisted at #14 Georgetown?? Here's a link to a very helpful and anxiety-lowering video from Spivey Consulting on youtube https://www.
I really hope you aren’t making your school decisions based on rankings. Idc if a school is ranked #14 or #15 or #12 if it has an oddly low employment % and from what I’ve heard students don’t enjoy a
Apparently they really dislike it if you don't kiss their ass. Georgetown is #14 but probably has more lay prestige than all T14 except the Ivies, S, and arguably a couple others.
Sure. I just don't think it's necessarily a precipitous drop between #14 and #15, you know? More of a spectrum. I don't think there's anything magical about the 13/14 cut off. I th
Sure. I just don't think it's necessarily a precipitous drop between #14 and #15, you know? More of a spectrum. I don't think there's anything magical about the 13/14 cut off. I th
in quality of education between schools ranked #14 vs #15. But, there may be a drop in recognized prestige, if that makes sense. Part of the reason too why UT wasn't really considered true T14 b
Finally, a special case might be if you go to say #14 and pay 100% of the cost. The reality might be that your peers will have less debt than you and will be able to hold out for a job slightly longer
Finally, a special case might be if you go to say #14 and pay 100% of the cost. The reality might be that your peers will have less debt than you and will be able to hold out for a job slightly longer
(#16) but also got into the school ranked #14 (not sure what that is), maybe do that instead. But overall, there isn't a great reason to skip out on law school if you can score 163ish or higher.
My plan is to blanket the T14 schools with no expectations of acceptance. As far as I can tell, my best shot is University of Austin Texas (or #14). According to the LSAC GPA/LSAT browser, applicants
If it helps, if you look at the raw scores, UT didn't increase their raw index score at all - they actually lost one point. They are only in #14 because Georgetown lost three points or so. So I d
I think that the arrival of Texas at #14 is attributed more to a slight decline on GULC's part than a rise in Texas's numbers. Sorry Texas, I still think you're great though.