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Applicant Wisdom & Insights

Learn from the experiences and advice of successful law school applicants

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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
CheckersBoard101
GPA: 3.96 • LSAT: 155 Washington University in St. Louis

All it takes is just one. Shoot your shot. The only way to count yourself out is by not applying, so blanket the entire country. App info: common extracurriculars and a basic social work...

11 months ago
adhdlawyer
GPA: 3.3 • LSAT: 170 George Washington University

its gonna be fine =) (◕︵◕)

11 months ago
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HolisticShakyBongo
GPA: 3.98 • LSAT: 168 University of Pennsylvania

Trying to see how my chances are blanketing as many schools as possible, since a 168 and 3.98 is kind of an awkward score. I have written why essays for all T20s, minus NU and opted out of...

11 months ago
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ArtoriasTheAbyssWalker
GPA: 4.02 • LSAT: 171 University of Virginia

My biggest advice would be to apply broadly! I am so glad I blanketed the t14s because I was actually close to not even applying to the law school I ended up deciding on (UVA), because they never...

11 months ago
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Pinkpriv
GPA: 4.0 • LSAT: 163 University of Miami

Always look to learn from and help people!

11 months ago
letmein2025
GPA: 3.21 • LSAT: 166 University of Minnesota

Make a burner email account to give to law schools so you aren’t paranoid about opening your normal email.

11 months ago
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NaturalAromaticFlounder
GPA: 3.95 • LSAT: 168 Harvard University

Pretty happy with how my cycle went as a reverse splitter. I think I had the benefit of having relatively in-depth work experience to write about in my PS, and having likely strong LORs from two...

11 months ago
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