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Applicant Wisdom & Insights

Learn from the experiences and advice of successful law school applicants

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ProbableAbsurdArgentino
GPA: 3.87 • LSAT: 166 Emory University

Reverse Splitter that ended up with a good number of waitlists. All in all, my cycle went well, and I got scholarship money at every single school that accepted me. One thing to note, if you’re...

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Zosterthetoaster
GPA: 3.78 • LSAT: 172 University of Georgia

Reapplying for 2022-23 cycle with a higher LSAT Results from 2021-22 cycle with 168 LSAT: NYU (1/14/22): hold, rejected- Cornell (1/3/22): rejected Northwestern (1/12/22): rejected WashU...

11 months ago
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Legalwing
GPA: 2.8 • LSAT: 168 George Washington University

From JupiterRising (Georgetown Supersplitter) “So my advice is to build your experience and your skillset, then study and work hard for the LSAT. Don’t give up, it can take a few months or more...

11 months ago
MRM2025
GPA: 2.92 • LSAT: 165 University of Richmond

Have been working for a law firm doing Claims Review (wahoo…not) for the two years I have been out of school. 3 strong letters of recommendation. A number of volunteering activities after college...

11 months ago
uclareversesplitter
GPA: 4.07 • LSAT: 166 University of Nevada—Las Vegas

Sucks being waitlisted from most of the schools. With every cycle getting more competitive and not being a URM, you definitely need a high LSAT score it seems. At minimum a 170, for you future...

11 months ago
iwantedlawschoolbad
GPA: 3.95 • LSAT: 174 Columbia University

Many takes on the LSAT - do not let that discourage you. Really wanted to be in NYC, did not want to take any chances given the competitiveness of this past cycle so I decided to apply ED. EDIT:...

11 months ago
Flamenca
GPA: 3.95 • LSAT: 163 University of California (Hastings)

My words of advice to applicants: Make sure you are looking forward to law school and truly excited about it! As someone who has enjoyed another career as a performer for 15+ years, I can say...

11 months ago
caribbeanbeauty101
GPA: 3.85 • LSAT: 161 Georgetown University

Shoot your shot. Numbers do not define your application and will not make or break your application. Put effort into each individual application. This includes tailoring your personal statement...

11 months ago
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MrDonut
GPA: 3.87 • LSAT: 174 Columbia University

Go Lions!

11 months ago
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