I'm pleasantly surprised by the numerous responses and know we can be an effective review group, especially with these kind, amazing LSAT veterans by our side. Would early Saturday Afternoon in a central location work for people?
Internships are pretty much irrelevant. LSAT & GPA combined weight ~90% in terms of your admissions chances outside of Y/S & assuming you're not a URM. The only softs that significantly help are Rhodes, Olympian, etc.
I would be curious to know if physical or other documented disability places a candidate for law school in a separate admissions category, much like the URM for racial and ethnic diversity?
There isn't one specific answer. I know of 2 people who received Columbia waivers. Their scores ranged between 167-171. One of the applicants was a URM, so not sure if that changed the calculus at all...
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