n8c (2022-2023)

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Application Information

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# Law School Status Type $$$ Sent Received Complete Interview Date Decision Updated
Yale University Pending Type: RA Sent: -- Rec: -- Comp: -- Inter: -- Dec: -- Upd: --
Harvard University Pending Type: RA Sent: -- Rec: -- Comp: -- Inter: -- Dec: -- Upd: --
Cornell University Pending Type: RA Sent: -- Rec: -- Comp: -- Inter: -- Dec: -- Upd: --
Georgetown University Pending Type: RA Sent: -- Rec: -- Comp: -- Inter: -- Dec: -- Upd: --
University of Michigan Ann Arbor Pending Type: RA Sent: -- Rec: -- Comp: -- Inter: -- Dec: -- Upd: --
Stanford University Pending Type: RA Sent: -- Rec: -- Comp: -- Inter: -- Dec: -- Upd: --
University of Virginia Pending Type: RA Sent: -- Rec: -- Comp: -- Inter: -- Dec: -- Upd: --
University of California Berkeley Accepted Type: RA Sent: -- Rec: -- Comp: -- Inter: -- Dec: -- Upd: --
University of Chicago Pending Type: RA Sent: -- Rec: -- Comp: -- Inter: -- Dec: -- Upd: --

Applicant Information

  • LSAT: 178
  • LSAT 2: -
  • LSAT 3: -
  • GRE : -
  • LSAC GPA: 3.57
  • Degree GPA: 3.57
  • School Type: Private
  • Major: Economics, Mathemati

Demographic Information

  • City: St. Paul
  • State: Minnesota
  • Race: -
  • Gender: Man
  • Non-Traditional Applicant: Yes
  • Years out of Undergrad: -

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Congrats
Wednesday, February 16 2005 at 07:00 PM

on your LSAT, I'm taking the LSAT over this fall and I'm wondering exactly how much time you spent studying for it and exactly how did you? Thanks.

Berkeley's Admission Index Formula
Wednesday, August 31 2005 at 08:00 PM

Hey n8c. From I thought you might be interested in this as a fellow math major. I was messing around with some data from Berkely and estimated that they use these weights to calcluate the index: 24.44*GPA + 0.90*LSAT = Index Next step is to build a probability model. Those law school calculators aren't that sophistocated. Good luck with all the rest...