You've got the median LSAT and higher than average GPA, if your references and essay are just as good– you'll get into Georgetown no problem. You're in the 75th percentile LSAT score for Vanderbil. Again, no need to retake it. Congrats on the score!
Can't remember the exact times, but there were a lot. I was able to get my preferred time and date despite them sending me the sign up instructions ten minutes late. It was very easy to sign up. Just make sure you pick the right time zone lol
I'm taking the November LSAT Flex and got an email today that we can choose our preferred date/time for the test starting on Thursday, Oct. 29th at 12pm EST. The email said they will send us an email at that time with instructions on how to schedule it.
... yield a 50% chance at Georgetown, 43% at Cornell, 42% at ... go way up: 66% at Georgetown, 60% at Cornell, 58% at ... a 4% chance at # 14 Georgetown. I do not say that ...
I would think that Georgetown would be the "easier" one to get into. Of course, you should apply to both. I just finished a prep test and got a 167, which is my highest score yet haha. Sadly, my gpa is a little lower than yours :(
My understanding is that Georgetown is definitely easier to get into than other T14's, even Cornell. They're also the only one that had been bumped out of the T14 this decade because their stats are lower.
Yes you do. Georgetown average GPA is a 3.7 or higher. Their average LSAT is, ironically, 168. Therefore, you are on the cusp of the GPA average, but sufficiently meet the LSAT requirement.
I am interested! I am currently scoring in lower to middle 160s and would love to solidify a high 160/low 170 before the January LSAT. WhatsApp is preferred