azfan (2022-2023)
Application Information
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# | Law School | Status | Type | $$$ | Sent | Received | Complete | Interview Date | Decision | Updated | |
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#4 | Phoenix School of Law | Intend to Apply | Type: RA | Sent: -- | Rec: -- | Comp: -- | Inter: -- | Dec: -- | Upd: 15 years | ||
#3 | Chicago-Kent College of Law (IIT) | Intend to Apply | Type: RA | Sent: -- | Rec: -- | Comp: -- | Inter: -- | Dec: -- | Upd: 16 years | ||
#4 | John Marshall Law School - Chicago | Intend to Apply | Type: RA | Sent: -- | Rec: -- | Comp: -- | Inter: -- | Dec: -- | Upd: 16 years | ||
#3 | University of Miami | Intend to Apply | Type: RA | Sent: -- | Rec: -- | Comp: -- | Inter: -- | Dec: -- | Upd: 16 years | ||
#3 | DePaul University | Intend to Apply | Type: RA | Sent: -- | Rec: -- | Comp: -- | Inter: -- | Dec: -- | Upd: 16 years | ||
#3 | University of Utah | Intend to Apply | Type: RA | Sent: -- | Rec: -- | Comp: -- | Inter: -- | Dec: -- | Upd: 16 years | ||
#3 | University of the Pacific | Intend to Apply | Type: RA | Sent: -- | Rec: -- | Comp: -- | Inter: -- | Dec: -- | Upd: 16 years | ||
#2 | University of Arizona | Intend to Apply | Type: RA | Sent: -- | Rec: -- | Comp: -- | Inter: -- | Dec: -- | Upd: 16 years | ||
#1 | Arizona State University | Intend to Apply | Type: RA | Sent: -- | Rec: -- | Comp: -- | Inter: -- | Dec: -- | Upd: 16 years | ||
#3 | University of San Diego | Intend to Apply | Type: RA | Sent: -- | Rec: -- | Comp: -- | Inter: -- | Dec: -- | Upd: 17 years | ||
#3 | University of Nevada Las Vegas | Intend to Apply | Type: RA | Sent: -- | Rec: -- | Comp: -- | Inter: -- | Dec: -- | Upd: 18 years |
Visitor Comments
My GPA is weird because I was granted a "acedemic renewal" by Iowa State because I was gone for more than 5 years. Basically, I blew off my first year of Undergrad and Iowa State wiped it off of my GPA consideration but LSAC included all of my grades in their calculations. So, Iowa State does not count some of my grades and it makes my GPA higher with them. Study hard and do well on the LSAT, because after this admissions cycle I have learned that is the biggest factor. Good luck, and I am sure that you will get in to some great schools:)
The European American thing was a joke, I don't think think being white helps at all for admissions...kick ass on your lsats
"Do you know if being a URM still works if you're not either black, hispanic, or asian? Just wondering. Thanks." Hey I'm actually none of these, but unless you're Native American or Eskimo or one of the races usually listed in applications, I guess you don't qualify as URM. I actually don't know if even Asian qualifies as URM. I know it doesn't in undergrad, but I don't know about law school. Good luck!
I think my British and German ancestory gave me a competitive edge... Lol
the brokendreams is a name i have adopted from a painting...my real name should be "i need a miracle"
i am hoping well, i feel good about it...will find out july 3
Thanks for the comment. I myself got a 149 on my first diag. Eventually, I was hired as a Kaplan teacher but decided to quit.
The only way most people get free apps is tied to their LSAT score. Study hard, score well and hopefully the free apps start rolling in. Good Luck.
I grew up right by NKU and I didn't really want to go home. Great school and great area. I'd seriously consider it...
Good luck on the LSAT
Hi - of course, I'm not sure what impressed ASU, but I did have a lot of public service experience, plus a master's degree. Good luck!
i also took kaplan and did roughly about the same as you. Slight improvement but nothing eye popping. gL
Im gonna take it sept 30th. I feel that I made it this far, i might as well go thru wit it. Ive actually made a vast improvement over the last 2 weeks. I also busted my ass trying to figure out why i was getting stuff wrong. Now that the test is 2 days away, Im just hoping to stay in my range now and im good to go.
good luck with lsat results
im gonna retake...feel like i can get a higher score... gL
Yeah i believe so...u can apply then write some addendum stating u are taking feb test and for them to wait till then. hope this helps
I submited all my apps through LSAC. Most of the fee waivers were need based and about a third of them were just from schools sending me a letter saying that they would waive my fee if I applied. I applied to too many schools I think though.
The lsac process is kind of confusing at first. It's really just trial and error. When you find the school you want you can work on the apps slowly (I recommend this, take a couple days to make sure that you havn't left anything out, made typos etc) then when you hit "submit" it just saves it. You then have the option to attach your personal statement and/or resume. After you attach these you chose "add to cart" and you pay for the reports (the 12 dollar things LSAC uses to send info to schools) and for the app. If you have a fee waiver it will show up as "no charge" Then, you sit and wait and stress out. LOL It took me awhile to get used to the site and figure out exactly how things work. Your best bet is to just read the FAQ's and frequent discussion boards like lawschooldiscussion.org If you need more help just lemme know :)
Yeah... I know it's a lot, but I was a little concerned when I applied because of my low GPA. The hardest part of the process for me was the personal statement. It took about a month of working on it to get it right. If you are scoring in the mid-150s right now, you should have no problem getting your score into the 160s. My Kaplan diagnostic test was 150, and I went up to 165 with only about 7 or 8 weeks of studying (including class time). If you score well enough, you'll probably get fee waivers to some of the schools to which you are considering applying. Good luck man.
Hey. Good luck to you too when you decide to apply. UCLA does have an amazing entertainment law program from the research I have done and people I have spoken with. But it is a complete reach for me. If you are more interested in sports law, a ton of schools actually have specific programs for that. And yes, I did my applications through LSAC.
Good Luck with the LSAT. Keep working on it. My first practice test was a 151. 3 months later I got a 161 one the real thing. I hope to stay in Utah for law school because I just bought a Townhouse, but ASU is my 3rd school. I did all of my applications on-line. I didn't even know I was going to get a fee waiver from ASU. When I checked out online it said that my fee was waived. I got a lot of fee waivers in the mail, but most were from tier 3 schools and about 6 were from tier 2 schools but I didn't want to apply to the schools that gave me waivers. I guess I am cheap because I didn't want to pay the 12 bucks to LSAC.
Hey! It's looking ok for me so far. But I still have plenty of schools to hear back from since I decided to apply to an insane amount. But as of now it's kind of narrowed down to Santa Clara and Rutgers Camden with Santa Clara winning. But I'm waiting to make a final decision until I get more decisions back. Have you taken the LSAT already? Good luck on everything!
well about five were just free for anyone who applies, which was W and L, Brooklyn, Baylor, Loyola Chicago, and George Mason. The rest were either merit fee waivers sent after i got my score, or they were hidden waivers which i found as i was applying. Basically all but the free apps were based on the CRS, which is based on LSAT and GPA (prbly just LSAT in my case though lol). good luck studying for the test, If you have a 156 now you are probably in line for a good score by June.
for the complement. Good luck with ASU!!! I hear they have some nice ladies (which you probably already know)
But what are these "14 hour days" you speak of? I don't recall any of those being portrayed in "Legally Blonde". I'd be overjoyed if you were right about my admission chances. Are you taking the June LSAT?