The difference between ordinary and extraordinary is practice.

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Phantom

Applied '23-'24

Phantom's advice: Advice for future applicants: Your practice tests are not necessarily... Read more
LSAT
157
/ 180
GPA
3.48
/ 4.3
Softs
T3
Tier
Phantom's Applications
School
Result
Scholarship
Sent
Received
Complete
UR
Interview
Decision
University of Texas at Austin Rejected - Feb 18, 2024 Feb 18, 2024 Feb 19, 2024 - - Apr 02, 2024
Vanderbilt University WL, Rejected - Feb 20, 2024 Feb 20, 2024 Feb 21, 2024 - - May 07, 2024
Texas A&M University Rejected - Feb 19, 2024 Feb 19, 2024 Feb 19, 2024 - - Apr 17, 2024
University of Georgia Rejected - Feb 18, 2024 Feb 18, 2024 Feb 19, 2024 - - Apr 22, 2024
University of Alabama Rejected - Feb 18, 2024 Feb 18, 2024 Feb 19, 2024 - - May 31, 2024
University of Florida (Levin) Rejected - Jan 31, 2024 Jan 31, 2024 Feb 01, 2024 - - Mar 21, 2024
Florida State University Rejected - Jan 31, 2024 Jan 31, 2024 Jan 31, 2024 - - Jun 20, 2024
Arizona State University Rejected - Feb 14, 2024 Feb 14, 2024 Feb 15, 2024 - - Mar 05, 2024
University of Tennessee Rejected - Feb 11, 2024 Feb 11, 2024 Feb 11, 2024 - - Apr 16, 2024
University of Arizona Rejected - Feb 14, 2024 Feb 14, 2024 Feb 15, 2024 - - Apr 24, 2024
University of Houston Rejected - Feb 11, 2024 Feb 11, 2024 Feb 11, 2024 - - Apr 01, 2024
University of South Carolina WL, Rejected - Feb 13, 2024 Feb 13, 2024 Feb 15, 2024 - - Mar 28, 2024
Tulane University Rejected - Feb 02, 2024 Feb 02, 2024 Feb 05, 2024 - - May 20, 2024
Georgia State University Rejected - Feb 10, 2024 Feb 10, 2024 Feb 10, 2024 - - Apr 17, 2024
University of Nevada—Las Vegas WL, Rejected - Feb 03, 2024 Feb 03, 2024 Feb 04, 2024 - - Apr 09, 2024
Belmont University Rejected - Feb 05, 2024 Feb 05, 2024 Feb 06, 2024 - - Mar 11, 2024
Florida International University Rejected - Jan 31, 2024 Jan 31, 2024 Feb 01, 2024 - - Apr 09, 2024
Louisiana State University WL, Accepted, Attending
$75,000
Feb 09, 2024 Feb 09, 2024 Mar 05, 2024 - - Mar 13, 2024
Texas Tech University Rejected - Feb 09, 2024 Feb 09, 2024 Feb 09, 2024 - - Mar 27, 2024
University of Miami Rejected - Feb 09, 2024 Feb 09, 2024 Feb 09, 2024 - - Apr 22, 2024
Stetson University WL, Rejected - Jan 31, 2024 Jan 31, 2024 Feb 20, 2024 - - Mar 18, 2024
Loyola University—New Orleans Accepted, Withdrawn
$99,000
Feb 09, 2024 Feb 09, 2024 Feb 09, 2024 - - Apr 17, 2024
Elon University Accepted, Withdrawn
$90,000
Feb 10, 2024 Feb 10, 2024 Feb 10, 2024 - - Apr 01, 2024
Total Applications: 23

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Phantom's wisdom for future generations

Advice for future applicants:
Your practice tests are not necessarily reflective of what you’ll score on the real LSAT. Be careful gassing yourself up with these PTs because your actual score might be disappointing. Also, try to apply earlier in the cycle.

I took the LSAT 3 times thinking I could score higher because my practice tests said I could. It turns out I scored my best LSAT on my first attempt with a 157 during the September LSAT. Before my second attempt in November, I was PT’ing in the 160’s with my best PT being a 170. I scored another 157 on the second attempt. I thought, maybe I just got unlucky and just needed to take it one more time, so instead of applying, I waited to take the January LSAT. I scored a 155.

It turns out that I shot myself in the foot because I would have had a better chance of getting into some of these schools had I just applied with my September score. I had already taken a gap year and was not willing to take another. I was like “Am I really gonna do another year of LSAT when there is not even a guarantee I’m going to do better?” “Hell no.” So I just decided to apply.

I ended up applying to a bunch of reach schools. I said to myself “I’m only ever gonna apply to law school once in my life” so I figured I might as well shoot my shot. I ended up getting waitlisted at 5 schools. I went to visit one of them and they said if I had applied earlier in the cycle I would’ve been in. They later rejected me off the waitlist. So just be aware that if you are applying late you’ll need better stats and the process is cutthroat. Lots of these schools are median chasing hard.

I was able to get off the waitlist at LSU. They had emailed me earlier to say that I’d been waitlisted. They called me early in the morning randomly one day. Thankfully I was not at work at the time, but I was still half asleep and I saw LSU on the caller ID and I instantly picked up the phone. They told me the great news that I’m off the waitlist. I’m super happy to be able to attend here. I’m loving LSU Law so far, and so everything has worked out for me.

Another thing I would add if you are still in undergrad is to try and develop relationships with your professors. I had a hard time getting letters of recommendation because I sat in the back of the class, didn’t participate, and never really developed a relationship with any of my professors.

Hindsight is 20/20 of course.

You are way more than just a set of numbers, remember that. I hope this helps somebody.

Total Scholarships
-
0 scholarship offers
Career Goal
Not specified
Undergraduate
Private
Work Experience
Not specified
URM Status
Yes
Multiracial
Non-Traditional
No
Traditional law school applicant
International Status
No
Military Status
No
Character & Fitness
No Issues

Success in law school is 10% intelligence and 90% persistence.

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