toolate (2014-2015)

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Application Information

F - Fee Waiver A - Attending W - Withdrawn D - Deferred
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# Law School Status Type $$$ Sent Received Complete Interview Date Decision Updated
Vanderbilt University Accepted Type: RA $15,000 Sent: -- Rec: -- Comp: -- Inter: -- Dec: -- Upd: 9 years
University of Virginia Rejected Type: RA Sent: -- Rec: -- Comp: -- Inter: -- Dec: -- Upd: 9 years
Georgetown University Waitlisted Type: RA Sent: -- Rec: -- Comp: -- Inter: -- Dec: -- Upd: 9 years
George Washington University Accepted Type: RA $60,000 Sent: -- Rec: -- Comp: -- Inter: -- Dec: -- Upd: 9 years
University of Texas Austin Accepted A Type: RA $15,000 Sent: -- Rec: -- Comp: -- Inter: -- Dec: -- Upd: 9 years
Northwestern University Rejected Type: RA Sent: -- Rec: -- Comp: -- Inter: -- Dec: -- Upd: 9 years
University of Michigan Ann Arbor Rejected Type: RA Sent: -- Rec: -- Comp: -- Inter: -- Dec: -- Upd: 9 years
Cornell University Waitlisted Type: RA Sent: -- Rec: -- Comp: -- Inter: -- Dec: -- Upd: 9 years

Applicant Information

  • LSAT: 167
  • LSAT 2: 167
  • LSAT 3: -
  • GRE : -
  • LSAC GPA: 3.22
  • Degree GPA: -
  • School Type: Ivy League
  • Major: Foreign Language

Demographic Information

  • City: -
  • State: Texas
  • Race: White
  • Gender: Woman
  • Non-Traditional Applicant: Yes
  • Years out of Undergrad: 3-4 Years

Extra Curricular Information

Worked in international/local policy-related jobs intervening years. Got a second degree after undergraduate.

Additional info & updates

This is actually from the 2013-2014 cycle - I apologize that this is in this year's cycle, but I can't figure out how to retroactively post to last year's cycle.

More information: for the majority of these applications, I applied to dual degree programs in policy. I did receive acceptance into every non-law program I applied to (includes Cornell, Georgetown, SAIS at JHU) but please note that this obviously did not necessarily correspond to acceptance at the law school.

My decision to do a dual degree was actually a very, very good one for a number of reasons.

I reckon I shot about par (or even slightly better than par) for what could be expected given my abysmal GPA and my middling LSAT.

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