I looked at the packages and it doesn't seem so. I also couldn't find any threads on this. Just wondering if it's possible to do hourly consultation/personal statement discussion (not edits) with 7sage.
Thanks!
I looked at the packages and it doesn't seem so. I also couldn't find any threads on this. Just wondering if it's possible to do hourly consultation/personal statement discussion (not edits) with 7sage.
Thanks!
Hey all,
I was wondering where I can find the prompts to the supplementary essays (specifically for Cornell)? I checked their admissions page but there is only information on the personal statement. Am I looking in the right place/are these prompts only released once apps open in September?
Thanks!
Thanks for the replies!
@ just checked it out, and it says I have a 30% for Berkeley but 80% at Cornell? I think the latter percentage sounds way too high, the LSAC's calculator is putting me at 32-42% for Cornell which sounds more reasonable.
Edit: but neither of them considers softs, so I'm worried mine aren't at the level needed for reverse-splitters.
@ I will definitely be writing the supplementary essays/applying early for both schools!
Hey all,
I (think) my profile constitutes as a reverse-splitter for Berkeley and Cornell. I want to know (as realistically as possible) what my chances are (I would appreciate it if you do not simply say "not good", because I already know they are not good xD).
I am also curious as to what the profiles for those at/under the 25th percentiles for these schools are like. Is it mostly based on luck?
For convenience, here are the class profiles for Berkeley and Cornell (as published on their sites):
Berkeley Class of '20: LSAT(164/167/168), GPA(3.66/3.79/3.88).
Cornell Entering FL17: LSAT(163/167/168), GPA(3.68/3.77/3.87).
Thanks in advance!
@ thanks!