If you apply ED to a school in hopes of a scholarship, and the scholarship they come back with is not anything like what you expected, what, if any, options do you have being an ED or binding applicant?
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As far as between Berkeley or NU, Northwestern all the ... way. Berkeley might as well be Caracas ... you swing to the left, Berkeley might be just the safe ...
If you're committed to doing ED your stats make you a stronger candidate for Berkeley than for Northwestern as the former (which you state above) carries equal weight for GPA and LSAT. Obviously you'll include in the app that you are retaking the LSAT.
As for Berkeley Law, it's going to ... and would commit you to Berkeley. So only do that if ... you 100% would attend Berkeley with a $60k scholarship. Berkeley Law Opportunity Scholarship, which is ...
Berkeley median will go up to ... increase in high scorers and Berkeley's reputation on the west ... level of improvement goes, if Berkeley is really your goal, a ...
My take on this is..... Berkeley or NYU wanted -> Retake. So contrapositive of this would be NOT retake(synonymous with a 166) -> Neither Berkeley nor NYU.....
I don't have the answer to your question, but hey, I'm taking my test at the College of Alameda too. If you're in the bay you, could take one at a local university library? UC Berkeley has libraries that are open to the public over the weekends.