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Applicant Wisdom & Insights

Learn from the experiences and advice of successful law school applicants

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LegallyNotBlonde18
GPA: 3.7 • LSAT: 171 Georgetown University

Accepted to Georgetown four weeks after submitting application, two weeks after the group interview.

11 months ago
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iluvchrominsmush
GPA: 4.03 • LSAT: 167

study for that lsat (and take as much time as you need) and apply early (dont apply on the deadline like i did)

11 months ago
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iykykiydyl
GPA: 2.85 • LSAT: 159 Chapman University

its technically possible

11 months ago
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BaconBeans
GPA: 4.0 • LSAT: 157 University of Cincinnati

Reverse Splitting isn’t that bad, choose a major you’re obsessed with and run with it.

11 months ago
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Littlepetunia1120
GPA: 3.8 • LSAT: 160 University of Pennsylvania

trust your gut, try your best, and don’t take reddit experiences as gospel!

11 months ago
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LooseSquealingWorm
GPA: 3.15 • LSAT: 148 Widener University—Delaware

I believe in you. As long as you are authentic to yourself, you will be fine.

11 months ago
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Isagi
GPA: 3.68 • LSAT: 177 University of Michigan

I am a striker

11 months ago
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apis-mellifera
GPA: 3.56 • LSAT: 164 Indiana University - Bloomington

Apply to schools in order of last choice to first choice. This will allow you more time to find mistakes you may have missed in documents. Apply as early as possible. Don’t be afraid to retake...

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AnonBWRI
GPA: 3.79 • LSAT: 180 University of California—Berkeley

Don’t be a square

11 months ago
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