yourman (2018-2019)
Application Information

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# | Law School | Status | Type | $$$ | Sent | Received | Complete | Interview Date | Decision | Updated | |
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#1 | University of Cincinnati | Accepted | Type: RA | $27,000 | Sent: 01/16/19 | Rec: 01/16/19 | Comp: 01/18/19 | Inter: -- | Dec: 02/19/19 | Upd: 5 years | |
Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law | Accepted | Type: RA | $72,000 | Sent: 01/21/19 | Rec: 01/22/19 | Comp: 01/22/19 | Inter: -- | Dec: 02/08/19 | Upd: 5 years | ||
University of Dayton | Accepted | Type: RA | Sent: 01/11/19 | Rec: 01/11/19 | Comp: 01/11/19 | Inter: -- | Dec: 01/29/19 | Upd: 5 years | |||
#2 | University of Kentucky | Rejected | Type: RA | Sent: 01/15/19 | Rec: 01/16/19 | Comp: 01/16/19 | Inter: -- | Dec: 01/30/19 | Upd: 5 years | ||
University of Louisville | Rejected | Type: RA | Sent: 01/11/19 | Rec: 01/14/19 | Comp: 01/15/19 | Inter: -- | Dec: 01/25/19 | Upd: 5 years | |||
#2 | Northern Kentucky University | Accepted | Type: RA | $39,000 | Sent: 01/14/19 | Rec: 01/16/19 | Comp: -- | Inter: -- | Dec: 01/29/19 | Upd: 5 years |
Visitor Comments
Yes, absolutely retake if you're not in a hurry. I just got rejected from UC with a similar LSAT. If you can get a mid-160s LSAT then you'll be a "splitter" but at least will have a better chance. Keep at it!
Thanks guys for the encouragement. After talking to the IU people I'm pretty confident I'll be able to get instate tuition after my first year and they pretty much said it would't change my award amount so that would pretty much make the last two years free. Indianapolis is a pretty decent town. I'm leaning that way. I have family there which will help mitigate my cost of living.
Are you going to attend UC?
I doubt it. Chase gave me more money than them and right now that's a priority. I'm leaning towards going part time at chase for a year and transferring to UK. I could live at home at UK which would save me a ton of money the last two years
Absolutely retake - also really look at your PS..... Surprised about UK and UL given your LSAT and GPA.