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... get in there as a URM, since that is a soft ... , 43% at Cornell, 42% at NYU, and 39% at Duke, 36 ... , 60% at Cornell, 58% at NYU, and 19% at Harvard.
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Have you guys found it normal to have super varied scores? My first test after taking the course I got a 165. The next test I took I got a 155, then a 157, and now back to a 164.
Still feeling super iffy about taking the June LSAT. Can anyone confirm when is the last possible chance to withdraw from this test? LSAC says "June 8th 2014", so is it safe to withdraw on that day anytime before 11:59??
JY- how can I find that really cool admissions chart that was posted a few weeks ago? Now that I've taken my first LSAT I want to give it another look :) Thanks!