You've got the median LSAT and higher than averageGPA, 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!
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Yes you do. Georgetown averageGPA is a 3.7 or higher. Their average LSAT is, ironically, 168. Therefore, you are on the cusp of the GPAaverage, but sufficiently meet the LSAT requirement.
Same! still waiting on a decisions for half my schools. I got waitlisted to my #1 which was a REACH (below on GPA and LSAT) but the Notre Dame stuff has me stressed. Now I'm terrified of this cycle and waitlists.
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Are you living in the US? are you an internationalstudent like myself? Wondering, if it makes a difference this year with the number of applicants increasing so much...
Interested. I have scored 166 from the April LSAT. I am having a bit of an issue with my reading speed as I am an internationalstudent. Love to join one if spots are still available!