9570 (2017-2018)

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Application Information

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# Law School Status Type $$$ Sent Received Complete Interview Date Decision Updated
Loyola University Chicago PT WL, Accepted Type: RA Sent: 03/01/17 Rec: -- Comp: -- Inter: -- Dec: 07/21/17 Upd: 6 years
University of The District of Columbia Accepted Type: RA Sent: 07/06/17 Rec: -- Comp: -- Inter: -- Dec: 08/02/17 Upd: 6 years
Howard University Rejected Type: RA Sent: 03/01/17 Rec: -- Comp: -- Inter: -- Dec: 04/20/17 Upd: 6 years
Catholic University of America Rejected Type: RA Sent: 03/01/17 Rec: -- Comp: -- Inter: -- Dec: 07/07/17 Upd: 6 years
George Washington University Rejected Type: RA Sent: 03/01/17 Rec: -- Comp: -- Inter: -- Dec: 07/19/17 Upd: 6 years
#1 Georgetown University Rejected Type: RA Sent: 03/01/17 Rec: -- Comp: -- Inter: -- Dec: 07/31/17 Upd: 6 years
American University WL, Rejected Type: RA Sent: 03/01/17 Rec: -- Comp: -- Inter: -- Dec: 08/23/17 Upd: 6 years

Applicant Information

  • LSAT: 152
  • LSAT 2: -
  • LSAT 3: -
  • GRE : -
  • LSAC GPA: 2.333
  • Degree GPA: -
  • School Type: Public D1
  • Major: Political Science

Demographic Information

  • City: -
  • State: -
  • Race: -
  • Gender: Woman
  • Under Represented Minority: Yes
  • Non-Traditional Applicant: Yes
  • Years out of Undergrad: 3-4 Years

Extra Curricular Information

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Additional info & updates

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Cold Wash
Tuesday, August 29 2017 at 03:03 PM

I joined this community only to help folks in similar situations: non-competitive numbers (even terrible in my case), but an otherwise outstanding "life" performance. I applied to most schools that were "out of my league" numbers wise, but for the next person, I wouldn't say so. I believe due to my interaction with each of these schools' admissions committees, that I would've definitely had a more favorable outcome overall had I applied early in the process. My biggest insights are insights most folks know, but I will underscore: APPLY EARLY Retake the LSAT if you KNOW you can do better (even the June one after you've applied/got decisions). Don't give up - admissions committees will entertain *NEW* info even after a decision has been made. Apply to all the schools you want to go to, regardless of whether you think you'll get in. As you'll see, you may be rejected by lesser ranked schools and actually accepted by a better one.

Saturday, July 23 2016 at 09:12 AM

Hi, 9570, Thank you for this. I am one of those folks with non-competitive numbers. Pretty much every school I'm applying to is a reach for me. Some schools I know I have zero chance of getting in, but I'm applying anyway because you never know unless you try.