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Re: LSAT Policies for 2006-07 Cycle (due to change in ABA policy)
« Reply #60 on: July 23, 2006, 01:04:02 PM »
You may want to reference your list against this new one that Deloggio has made:
http://www.deloggio.com/newweb/news.htm

Someone posted the link here.

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Re: LSAT Policies for 2006-07 Cycle (due to change in ABA policy)
« Reply #61 on: July 25, 2006, 04:55:29 PM »
19. WUSTL - ?


I visited Washington last week.  They are taking the higher score. 

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Re: LSAT Policies for 2006-07 Cycle (due to change in ABA policy)
« Reply #62 on: July 25, 2006, 05:14:34 PM »
19. WUSTL - ?


I visited Washington last week.  They are taking the higher score. 

Does WUSTL have a national reputation?

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« Reply #63 on: July 25, 2006, 07:27:51 PM »
19. WUSTL - ?


I visited Washington last week.  They are taking the higher score. 

Does WUSTL have a national reputation?

Thanks for the info.  Regarding WUSTL natl reputation, I believe they are more of a regional school with a good deal of their students ending up in the midwest.  They do place a small percentage nationally.

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Re: LSAT Policies for 2006-07 Cycle (due to change in ABA policy)
« Reply #64 on: July 26, 2006, 02:14:45 PM »
19. WUSTL - ?


I visited Washington last week.  They are taking the higher score. 

Does WUSTL have a national reputation?

Thanks for the info.  Regarding WUSTL natl reputation, I believe they are more of a regional school with a good deal of their students ending up in the midwest.  They do place a small percentage nationally.


It just seems like WUSTL is ranked really high to not have somewhat of a national rep.  By the way, does anyone know if Emory will be taking the higher or average of multiple LSATs?

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Re: LSAT Policies for 2006-07 Cycle (due to change in ABA policy)
« Reply #65 on: July 26, 2006, 02:29:57 PM »
19. WUSTL - ?


I visited Washington last week.  They are taking the higher score. 

Does WUSTL have a national reputation?

Thanks for the info.  Regarding WUSTL natl reputation, I believe they are more of a regional school with a good deal of their students ending up in the midwest.  They do place a small percentage nationally.


It just seems like WUSTL is ranked really high to not have somewhat of a national rep.  By the way, does anyone know if Emory will be taking the higher or average of multiple LSATs?

WUSTL is comparable to other schools of their rank like USC and Vandy.  They have some national pull, but the large majority of their grads will stay in the region.  I'm not too sure about Emory's LSAT policy. 

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Re: LSAT Policies for 2006-07 Cycle (due to change in ABA policy)
« Reply #66 on: July 26, 2006, 02:38:01 PM »
19. WUSTL - ?


I visited Washington last week.  They are taking the higher score. 

Does WUSTL have a national reputation?

Thanks for the info.  Regarding WUSTL natl reputation, I believe they are more of a regional school with a good deal of their students ending up in the midwest.  They do place a small percentage nationally.


It just seems like WUSTL is ranked really high to not have somewhat of a national rep.  By the way, does anyone know if Emory will be taking the higher or average of multiple LSATs?

WUSTL is comparable to other schools of their rank like USC and Vandy.  They have some national pull, but the large majority of their grads will stay in the region.  I'm not too sure about Emory's LSAT policy. 

I'm thinking about calling Emory to ask. 

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Re: LSAT Policies for 2006-07 Cycle (due to change in ABA policy)
« Reply #67 on: July 26, 2006, 02:51:01 PM »
19. WUSTL - ?


I visited Washington last week.  They are taking the higher score. 

Does WUSTL have a national reputation?

Thanks for the info.  Regarding WUSTL natl reputation, I believe they are more of a regional school with a good deal of their students ending up in the midwest.  They do place a small percentage nationally.


It just seems like WUSTL is ranked really high to not have somewhat of a national rep.  By the way, does anyone know if Emory will be taking the higher or average of multiple LSATs?

WUSTL is comparable to other schools of their rank like USC and Vandy.  They have some national pull, but the large majority of their grads will stay in the region.  I'm not too sure about Emory's LSAT policy. 

I'm thinking about calling Emory to ask. 

That's probably a good idea.  I did that with some of the schools I was interested in.  Some didn't give me answers really but it was still good to know. 

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Re: LSAT Policies for 2006-07 Cycle (due to change in ABA policy)
« Reply #68 on: July 26, 2006, 03:10:38 PM »
19. WUSTL - ?


I visited Washington last week.  They are taking the higher score. 

Does WUSTL have a national reputation?

Thanks for the info.  Regarding WUSTL natl reputation, I believe they are more of a regional school with a good deal of their students ending up in the midwest.  They do place a small percentage nationally.


It just seems like WUSTL is ranked really high to not have somewhat of a national rep.  By the way, does anyone know if Emory will be taking the higher or average of multiple LSATs?

WUSTL is comparable to other schools of their rank like USC and Vandy.  They have some national pull, but the large majority of their grads will stay in the region.  I'm not too sure about Emory's LSAT policy. 

I'm thinking about calling Emory to ask. 

That's probably a good idea.  I did that with some of the schools I was interested in.  Some didn't give me answers really but it was still good to know. 


BTW there seemed to be some confusion in another thread regarding the importance of the new ABA policy.  This new policy will affect the USNEWS, thereby compelling law schools to take the higher scores.  Even deloggio pointed this out. 

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Re: LSAT Policies for 2006-07 Cycle (due to change in ABA policy)
« Reply #69 on: July 26, 2006, 03:52:56 PM »
Yeah.  It seems a fair bet that most (if not all) schools will eventually move to accepting the higher score.  It's just a matter of time.
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