@chenoabailey93 said:
Anyone have any stories for URM with amazing LSATs and Low gpas i.e. splitters?
I don't have any stories except for last cycle a URM (forgot what kind of URM) got into Stanford with a 160 and a 3.4, it was a far reach indeed but it happened.
You can check lawschoolnumbers as well to just check around for URMs and their numbers.
@chenoabailey93 said:
Anyone have any stories for URM with amazing LSATs and Low gpas i.e. splitters?
I don't have any stories except for last cycle a URM (forgot what kind of URM) got into Stanford with a 160 and a 3.4, it was a far reach indeed but it happened.
You can check lawschoolnumbers as well to just check around for URMs and their numbers.
Thanks for posting this; not to seem cynical ...but are these real?? I'm very surprised at the scores/GPAs I see here and the schools folks were accepted to.
Thanks for posting this; not to seem cynical ...but are these real?? I'm very surprised at the scores/GPAs I see here and the schools folks were accepted to.
haha. I know what you mean. Prime example of how unpredictable URM admissions can be. When it comes to URM admissions, literally anything can happen.
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@Freddy_D said:
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Thanks for sharing! Is this a summer gig? Would you apply at the beginning of the year after applying to law school or would you wait until you've officially been given an offer from a school?
@Freddy_D said:
If you are applying this cycle, I encourage you to apply for the SEO Law Fellowship
Here's a short description of what it is:
A paid internship at a top law firm with a salary of up to $1,625 per week
Experiential learning that provides a hands-on look at the practice of law
Increased confidence going into law school stemming from first-hand exposure to the practical side of law through workshops, mentorship and panel discussions and networking opportunities with attorneys from our partner law firms
Academic prep through SEO’s Law Institute, an intensive law school preparatory program designed to support academic performance in law school
Orientation and training that provides guidance on corporate etiquette, law firm culture, legal writing and more
Thanks for sharing! Is this a summer gig? Would you apply at the beginning of the year after applying to law school or would you wait until you've officially been given an offer from a school?
Yeah, it takes place during the summer before you start law school. You apply while you are applying to law school (The application just went live for this cycle). They require the same documents as a law school app. After applying, they conduct interviews. You receive an offer/denial after sending in your seat deposit. From what I've gathered, they are prestige whores. The better the school, the more likely you will receive an offer.
There's tons of URM splitters on mylsn.info. I see a few 3.6 and lower gpas who snagged HLS with 164+ LSATs. There's also a ton of URMs with 3.3/3.4s who have got CCN with LSATs in the same range. For what it's worth, I will say that many of the AA splitters seemed to have attended great UG institutions. I wonder how much of an effect that has on admissions.... Probably a decent amount.
@"Alex Divine" said:
There's tons of URM splitters on mylsn.info. I see a few 3.6 and lower gpas who snagged HLS with 164+ LSATs. There's also a ton of URMs with 3.3/3.4s who have got CCN with LSATs in the same range. For what it's worth, I will say that many of the AA splitters seemed to have attended great UG institutions. I wonder how much of an effect that has on admissions.... Probably a decent amount.
@Freddy_D said:
If you are applying this cycle, I encourage you to apply for the SEO Law Fellowship
Here's a short description of what it is:
A paid internship at a top law firm with a salary of up to $1,625 per week
Experiential learning that provides a hands-on look at the practice of law
Increased confidence going into law school stemming from first-hand exposure to the practical side of law through workshops, mentorship and panel discussions and networking opportunities with attorneys from our partner law firms
Academic prep through SEO’s Law Institute, an intensive law school preparatory program designed to support academic performance in law school
Orientation and training that provides guidance on corporate etiquette, law firm culture, legal writing and more
Thanks for sharing! Is this a summer gig? Would you apply at the beginning of the year after applying to law school or would you wait until you've officially been given an offer from a school?
Yeah, it takes place during the summer before you start law school. You apply while you are applying to law school (The application just went live for this cycle). They require the same documents as a law school app. After applying, they conduct interviews. You receive an offer/denial after sending in your seat deposit. From what I've gathered, they are prestige whores. The better the school, the more likely you will receive an offer.
@"Alex Divine" said:
There's tons of URM splitters on mylsn.info. I see a few 3.6 and lower gpas who snagged HLS with 164+ LSATs. There's also a ton of URMs with 3.3/3.4s who have got CCN with LSATs in the same range. For what it's worth, I will say that many of the AA splitters seemed to have attended great UG institutions. I wonder how much of an effect that has on admissions.... Probably a decent amount.
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Also, check out these in/out/results threads from the last few URM cycles on TLS. It's a little more in depth than LSN.
2013-14 Cycle
http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=224199&hilit=2013+2014
2014-15 Cycle
http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=245831&hilit=results
2015-16 Cycle
http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=263034&hilit=results
2016-17 Cycle
http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=275052&hilit=results
Wow. Seriously?! If that's so, i can practically taste HYS!
yeah. just remember that URM cycles are very unpredictable.
Thanks for posting this; not to seem cynical ...but are these real?? I'm very surprised at the scores/GPAs I see here and the schools folks were accepted to.
haha. I know what you mean. Prime example of how unpredictable URM admissions can be. When it comes to URM admissions, literally anything can happen.
If you are applying this cycle, I encourage you to apply for the SEO Law Fellowship
Here's a short description of what it is:
A paid internship at a top law firm with a salary of up to $1,625 per week
Experiential learning that provides a hands-on look at the practice of law
Increased confidence going into law school stemming from first-hand exposure to the practical side of law through workshops, mentorship and panel discussions and networking opportunities with attorneys from our partner law firms
Academic prep through SEO’s Law Institute, an intensive law school preparatory program designed to support academic performance in law school
Orientation and training that provides guidance on corporate etiquette, law firm culture, legal writing and more
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Thanks for sharing! Is this a summer gig? Would you apply at the beginning of the year after applying to law school or would you wait until you've officially been given an offer from a school?
Yeah, it takes place during the summer before you start law school. You apply while you are applying to law school (The application just went live for this cycle). They require the same documents as a law school app. After applying, they conduct interviews. You receive an offer/denial after sending in your seat deposit. From what I've gathered, they are prestige whores. The better the school, the more likely you will receive an offer.
There's tons of URM splitters on mylsn.info. I see a few 3.6 and lower gpas who snagged HLS with 164+ LSATs. There's also a ton of URMs with 3.3/3.4s who have got CCN with LSATs in the same range. For what it's worth, I will say that many of the AA splitters seemed to have attended great UG institutions. I wonder how much of an effect that has on admissions.... Probably a decent amount.
What's CCN?
Cool
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