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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.
If you want q's in advance - I was going to ask in terms of %chance of getting in based on Gpa and Lsat score only (LSAC's calculator), what % is considered reach, target, and fall back?
I'll re ask at the end too :) thanks for hosting this
You gpa and LSAT are below both medians, but not by a lot, so ED might be a good decision if you're absolutely sure that this is your top choice, and that you're willing to go regardless of whether or not you receive scholarships.
Depends on the school since different schools value GPA and LSAT differently, relatively speaking. However median LSAT and 75th GPA sounds like you'll have as good a shot as almost anyone.
You can find a predictor on the LSAC school search page that uses data from previous years. It allows you to input GPA and LSAT score and will output a % chance of admission for each school.
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Hey, don't be so hard on yourself about GPA. The LSAT is also a big part of the application process. Do well on that and it for sure make up for your GPA!
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Definitely agree with what the above posters have said. Also, the University of Montana has a median LSAT of 154. 150 is their 25th percentile. To have a really good shot you want your GPA and LSAT to be over the medians.
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