My apps are Yale, Harvard, Stanford, Columbia, NYU, Michigan, Penn, Duke, Boalt, Gtown, UCLA, and USC; none ask for HS GPA.
Quote from: TDPookie1 on September 14, 2004, 07:56:22 PMMy apps are Yale, Harvard, Stanford, Columbia, NYU, Michigan, Penn, Duke, Boalt, Gtown, UCLA, and USC; none ask for HS GPA.Wow. You're in a league above me. I only have a 163 LSAT score so I'll be applying to a lower group of schools, but I can't imagine that the apps would be too much different.
Quote from: NeverForever on September 14, 2004, 08:02:04 PMQuote from: TDPookie1 on September 14, 2004, 07:56:22 PMMy apps are Yale, Harvard, Stanford, Columbia, NYU, Michigan, Penn, Duke, Boalt, Gtown, UCLA, and USC; none ask for HS GPA.Wow. You're in a league above me. I only have a 163 LSAT score so I'll be applying to a lower group of schools, but I can't imagine that the apps would be too much different. I would think they're the same. If nothing else, maybe you can open up a couple applications and close them without saving? That way you can still modify your common info form and have the changes come up in the applications.
Quote from: TDPookie1 on September 14, 2004, 08:04:08 PMQuote from: NeverForever on September 14, 2004, 08:02:04 PMQuote from: TDPookie1 on September 14, 2004, 07:56:22 PMMy apps are Yale, Harvard, Stanford, Columbia, NYU, Michigan, Penn, Duke, Boalt, Gtown, UCLA, and USC; none ask for HS GPA.Wow. You're in a league above me. I only have a 163 LSAT score so I'll be applying to a lower group of schools, but I can't imagine that the apps would be too much different. I would think they're the same. If nothing else, maybe you can open up a couple applications and close them without saving? That way you can still modify your common info form and have the changes come up in the applications.See it's reasoning like that that got you a 171 and will get you into Yale. So thanks for the advice I'll try it.