I've been getting between 155-160 and would like to be over 165 by December. I don't think it's realistic and I've accepted that more likely than not I'll have to withdraw from December and take it in June or next fall.
@danielznelson hey do you mind telling me if the changes begin with the 60s or 70s? where exactly? i just took 60 and scored 158 and then i did 64 and scored 155.... i'm wondering why the drop...
Look, you can get in somewhere with a 3.0 and 155. If you are active in networking and meet as many alumni as you can, there's no doubt in my mind that you can be a successful lawyer
Yeah December, but it's a rewrite and my target score isn't substantially high so as to postpone. I need literally anything above 155 to get into a Canadian school.
@"Alex Divine" Do you have nay idea if the NYU scholarships need to be applied to together with the application, or if you only apply once you're admitted
@"always learning" said:
Do you have nay idea if the NYU scholarships need to be applied to together with the application, or if you only apply once you're admitted
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