I know people here have different goals and ambitions but what is everyone's goal school and LSAT score? I'll start... Goal LSAT 168+ and Goal schools are Stanford and Duke.

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  • Friday, Sep 04 2015

    My goal is a 177 :). I will be happy with a 174+. My goal schools are Stanford, UCLA, Berkeley. I have others, but I'm focused on California! The programs I'm interested in tend to be clustered on the West Coast. My GPA is not stellar though my major GPA is near perfect and have won scholarships and such with. Have decent extracurriculars, mostly related to my field of interest. I have had done cool jobs, working for a professor. No interships, however. I think I also have an interesting major/minor, but... I heard that that's not very relevant to law schools!

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  • Friday, Sep 04 2015

    168+

    UPenn, NYU, Georegtown, and my dream school is Columbia. Have a great GPA and good softs so the LSAT is really the only thing holding me back.

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  • Friday, Sep 04 2015

    170+ and a dream would be to to go UVA on some sort of scholarship.

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  • Wednesday, Aug 19 2015

    168 - UBC

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  • Wednesday, Aug 19 2015

    173 +/- 1 point; Harvard. I have 75th percentile gpa at harvard, a masters, and a cpa so what the hell.

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  • Wednesday, Aug 19 2015

    160 or higher- GSU is my top school! Love it and also did my undergrad there! =)

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  • Tuesday, Aug 11 2015

    165+ - UVic, UBC, or UoT - I'd be happy attending any of these schools.

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  • Saturday, Aug 08 2015

    LSAT: 165 Schools: Osgoode Hall, Queens, and maaaaybe Western (did my undergrad there and had the time of my life, but I really want to try living in a different city)

    ...but a 168 and UCLA is my pipe dream.

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  • Friday, Aug 07 2015

    @terencetheus896 I'll be staying local. Unfortunately, I'll admit it, my GPA isn't anything to toot about. So, I have to work even much harder at obtaining the best LSAT score in my situation. The schools that I have been eyeing are Chapman, Whittier and La Verne. I'd say with my GPA and the median LSAT and GPAs for the schools I am interested in, I would love to get a 160 and above for a shot at scholarships.

    We're in the same area!

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  • Friday, Aug 07 2015

    I'll be staying local. Unfortunately, I'll admit it, my GPA isn't anything to toot about. So, I have to work even much harder at obtaining the best LSAT score in my situation. The schools that I have been eyeing are Chapman, Whittier and La Verne. I'd say with my GPA and the median LSAT and GPAs for the schools I am interested in, I would love to get a 160 and above for a shot at scholarships.

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  • Friday, Aug 07 2015

    I'm hoping for 160+ and GSU. Our family is very established and husband is a Ga Tech Alum, so that rules out UGA, lol.

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  • Friday, Aug 07 2015

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  • Friday, Aug 07 2015

    160+, preferably a 162, but I will be happy with anything over 160. Dalhousie is my #1, and then Osgoode I suppose, so many Canadians!

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  • Thursday, Aug 06 2015

    Same here. 170+ for NYU. Also considering Ohio State for personal reasons.

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  • Wednesday, Aug 05 2015

    Anything equal or above 170 would be awesome! UVA or Berkeley!

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  • Wednesday, Aug 05 2015

    170+ and any top 20!

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  • Tuesday, Aug 04 2015

    164, Queen's, Osgoode, or U of T!

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  • Tuesday, Aug 04 2015

    175+ Stony Brook School of Medicine

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  • Tuesday, Aug 04 2015

    I need a twenty point jump to get to my goal of 170+ :-D. Anywhere in Canada is fine. But I really like Dalhousie and Osgoode. All the best everyone! Now that we are settled on our goals, let's work on making them come through.

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  • Tuesday, Aug 04 2015

    165-175 range would be acceptable to me. Emory because I like Atlanta

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  • Tuesday, Aug 04 2015

    Hey @manymeez36 see this thread :P - http://classic.7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/3500/canadian-thread-lsat-law-school

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  • Tuesday, Aug 04 2015

    Love that there are so many fellow Canadians on here, shooting for the same goals as myself :)

    Haven't made up my mind as to exactly where I would like to go, but my dream score would be 170+. Just completed my undergraduate degree in Australia, so as much as I would love to explore a new place once again, getting into Osgoode (close to home) might be my best bet for now.

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  • Monday, Aug 03 2015

    170 and a scholarship to CU Boulder. I moved here recently and I just love this town and want to stay and live here.

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  • Monday, Aug 03 2015

    @mandy649 I agree completely. The problem I'm facing is my proximity to Atlanta (Emory and GSU) versus that of UGA. My family and I are very much established in the area I live and moving all of us to Athens is complicated. I'm not down on GSU at all. I would love it just as much as Emory. For Big Law purposes, which is what I am thinking I would like to do (at least for a little bit), GSU grads are going to have to contend with Emory and UGA grads. "Good GSU students" that you alluded to above I believe would need to be in the top 10% and a member of the law review to effectively compete.

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  • Monday, Aug 03 2015

    @manymeez36 its hard to beat the obsessive, cult like following that accompanies UGA.

    I agree, many people consider Emory differently than they do UGA and to an extent GSU. In Georgia, UGA beats Emory IMO. And in Atlanta, good GSU students can hold their own against the other top two. Considering it's local lay and professional prestige UGA can be a better choice than Emory, especially when you consider UGA's COA for in-staters.

    That being said, I'd go 180 for GA Tech.

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