I know this question shouldn't and won't affect my studying habits (except for maybe lighting a fire under my ass), but I noticed that UCLA, my goal school, jumped to #15 in the most recent US News rankings. Is this going to make them more selective? I'm doing my best to make a 170 the next time I take the test, but I felt a little comfort knowing that if I have a bad day, UCLA's average LSAT score is a 167...

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  • Sunday, Apr 02 2017

    @jacobabellotharp17 said:

    Great, thanks guys! @danielznelson160 @gregoryalexanderdevine723 @gregoryalexanderdevine723 I'm excited for this semester to end so I can spend more time with this community/devote all my time to studying :)

    That's what I like to hear! Another month and a half and you shall be done! :)

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  • Sunday, Apr 02 2017

    Great, thanks guys! @danielznelson160 @gregoryalexanderdevine723 @gregoryalexanderdevine723 I'm excited for this semester to end so I can spend more time with this community/devote all my time to studying :)

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  • Saturday, Apr 01 2017

    @jacobabellotharp17 said:

    I know this question shouldn't and won't affect my studying habits (except for maybe lighting a fire under my ass), but I noticed that UCLA, my goal school, jumped to #15 in the most recent US News rankings. Is this going to make them more selective? I'm doing my best to make a 170 the next time I take the test, but I felt a little comfort knowing that if I have a bad day, UCLA's average LSAT score is a 167...

    I'd imagine the number of applications will be roughly the same regardless, so probably not.

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  • Saturday, Apr 01 2017

    I don't think it will be much harder to get in from the recent jump to 15. I agree with Daniel's take for sure. It isn't like it was ranked 35 and then suddenly jumped. If that was the case, I would be more inclined to answer with a resounding "yes!" Otherwise, I think your chances will be about the same.

    either way, good luck! :)

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  • Saturday, Apr 01 2017

    I really don't know, but I would imagine your chances are about the same if their medians are the same. In the end, being more selective only means much of anything (at least, when considering the applicant pool as a whole) if the medians are up. Otherwise, I'm not so sure much would change. But I could be way off.

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