spiridios (2019-2020)

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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F - Fee Waiver A - Attending W - Withdrawn D - Deferred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
Stanford University Waitlisted W Type: RA Sent: 09/21/19 Rec: 09/21/19 Comp: 09/21/19 Inter: -- Dec: 04/20/20 Upd: 6 years
Harvard University Accepted W Type: RA $18,000 Sent: 09/25/19 Rec: 09/26/19 Comp: 10/07/19 Inter: -- Dec: 12/16/19 Upd: 6 years
Yale University Waitlisted W Type: RA Sent: 10/20/19 Rec: 10/21/19 Comp: 10/25/19 Inter: -- Dec: 04/03/20 Upd: 6 years
New York University F Accepted W Type: RA $198,000 Sent: 10/02/19 Rec: 10/02/19 Comp: 10/05/19 Inter: -- Dec: 11/18/19 Upd: 6 years
University of Chicago F Accepted A Type: RA $276,000 Sent: 10/02/19 Rec: 10/02/19 Comp: 10/11/19 Inter: -- Dec: 01/22/20 Upd: 6 years
Columbia University Accepted W Type: RA $209,688 Sent: 10/06/19 Rec: 10/08/19 Comp: 10/09/19 Inter: -- Dec: 02/10/20 Upd: 6 years

Applicant Information

  • LSAT: 180
  • LSAT 2: -
  • LSAT 3: -
  • GRE : -
  • LSAC GPA: 3.88
  • Degree GPA: -
  • School Type: Large Public
  • Major: Liberal Arts

Demographic Information

  • City: -
  • State: -
  • Race: Asian
  • Gender: Woman
  • Non-Traditional Applicant: Yes
  • Years out of Undergrad: 1-2 Years

Extra Curricular Information

average softs
took LSAT once

Additional info & updates

11/1 - Harvard interview invite
12/2 - UChicago interview invite
1/15 - Columbia interview invite
2/10 - UChicago Ruby scholarship offer
2/10 - Columbia Hamilton scholarship offer
2/10 - NYU Vanderbilt scholarship offer

Visitor Comments

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Thursday, June 13 2019 at 08:42 AM

Please, please, please share your LSAT study tips. Congratulations on your perfect score!

Tuesday, July 28 2020 at 05:08 AM

First of all, congratulations on everything! How did you write your personal statement? How did you study for the LSATs? Please please please share.

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Tuesday, March 31 2026 at 06:13 AM

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