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elgon1515
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Admissions question - honesty needed
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June 30, 2003, 12:49:19 PM »
June LSAT - 151
GPA from very good school - 3.15
Been working 10 years with a masters degree.
Do I have a chance at a school like Rutgers or Temple? What other Northeast schools should I consider?
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Ivy_Hopeful
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Final UGPA 3.894 / LSAT 141
Re: Admissions question - honesty needed
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August 22, 2003, 12:26:08 PM »
Your chances are ok. go to LSAC.org and look up LSAC data search according to your GPA and LSAT you can find out wher you are most likely going to be admitted or just maybe, or not.
http://lsac.org
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Winners: Cooley w/$, UDM
Losers: MSU, DePaul, NYLS, UI, Georegtown, WSU, PSU, Kent, Cleavland State, ASU
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LSD Debut UGPA 3.651 Final UGPA 3.894 / LSAT October 1st, 2005: 141
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