Ok so I can't directly show you the graphs on here, that's fine.
http://mylsn.info/r/pre-law/admissions/search/ go to this site and input your stats (make it a range of like 159 to 161 and GPA of 3.7 to like 3.85 for more info as opposed to specific numbers).
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Hey, considering that gtowns median is a 167 i would suggest prepping for the december exam. There is plenty of time to make solid improvement.
This is just food for thought, i dont know your circumstances or how much time you can allot to prep.
Are you URM? Are you hoping for scholarship money?
Ok so I can't directly show you the graphs on here, that's fine.
http://mylsn.info/r/pre-law/admissions/search/ go to this site and input your stats (make it a range of like 159 to 161 and GPA of 3.7 to like 3.85 for more info as opposed to specific numbers).
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You have a 31.6% chance based on previous stats from self-reporting students.
http://lawschoolnumbers.com/gpa-3.8/lsat-160