pastord (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 Accepted A Type: RA Sent: -- Rec: -- Comp: -- Inter: -- Dec: -- Upd: 15 years
Vanderbilt University Accepted Type: RA Sent: -- Rec: -- Comp: -- Inter: -- Dec: -- Upd: 15 years
Georgetown University Accepted Type: RA Sent: -- Rec: -- Comp: -- Inter: -- Dec: -- Upd: 15 years
Temple University Accepted Type: RA Sent: -- Rec: -- Comp: -- Inter: -- Dec: -- Upd: 15 years
Duke University Waitlisted Type: RA Sent: -- Rec: -- Comp: -- Inter: -- Dec: -- Upd: 15 years
Columbia University Accepted Type: RA Sent: -- Rec: -- Comp: -- Inter: -- Dec: -- Upd: 15 years
Harvard University Accepted Type: RA Sent: -- Rec: -- Comp: -- Inter: -- Dec: -- Upd: 15 years

Applicant Information

  • LSAT: 155
  • LSAT 2: -
  • LSAT 3: -
  • GRE : -
  • LSAC GPA: 3.7
  • Degree GPA: -
  • School Type: Ivy
  • Major: Religion/English

Demographic Information

  • City: -
  • State: -
  • Race: Black
  • Gender: Man
  • Under Represented Minority: Yes
  • Non-Traditional Applicant: Yes
  • Years out of Undergrad: -

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Impressive!
Saturday, May 02 2009 at 08:00 PM

What is your secret??? I have always heard an LSAT score of 155 can't get you into any Ivy League schools. What do you think distinguished your application from the rest of the applicants with 4.0s and 176s?

So what?
Saturday, May 02 2009 at 08:00 PM

Just because he is a URM does not mean people with 155s usually get into Harvard no matter what. He may have a really good personal statement or extra curricular activities. You know?

or...
Monday, May 11 2009 at 08:00 PM

its the fact that he did undergrad at an ivy league school.

Saturday, May 02 2009 at 08:00 PM

Gotcha! I totally overlooked that... congrats to Pastord!

typical
Monday, June 01 2009 at 08:00 PM

URM can have half of the brain power of a non-URM and get in to a T6 school. Must be tough being around people much smarter than you. Do a jigg for us.

...
Monday, June 01 2009 at 08:00 PM

If you did get in to these schools, then the best of luck to you. My personal opinion is that affirmative action should be based on economic, and not racial standards. This would still service URM well as they are typically less well to do because of historic oppression and the availability of access to higher education.

Monday, June 29 2009 at 08:00 PM

Double major in religion and English from an Ivy school says a lot. It says a lot more than a weak LSAT score. The LSAT is a better measure of financial means than brain size considering Kaplan and Princeton Review can charge $1500 to raise your score 10 points. Bradley is an ass.

Admissions Objectives
Friday, January 31 2014 at 10:24 PM

It seems that many of you are missing the objective for admissions officers. Our purpose is to develop an eclectic group of individuals. We conduct holistic evaluations in order to design a law school classroom with the greatest disparity of intellect and reasoning. LSAT scores and undergraduate GPA's, although significant indicators, play a relatively small role when painting this very dynamic picture. As an applicant, it is in your best interest to present yourself as a highly unique individual. And certainly, putting forth your best efforts as a student and test taker goes without saying.