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Old 10-09-2008, 12:49 AM
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KSigkid is referring to the very addictive Law School Numbers.

Assuming you have a good GPA (a 3.5 or higher), you need a 165 or higher for the top tier of schools. (Unless you are an URM or a super-duper legacy.) I was told to take your SAT verbal score, drop the zero and then add a one in front of the number. That is roughly around where you should score.
That's absurd. I know a lot of people who got 750s+ and definitely did not get 175s+ or they wouldn't have been at school with me.

This depends so much on what type of school you are looking at and whether you fit what they are looking for. My boyfriend got several full rides to T1s with a 3.7 and a 165 - but this was in 2000 and law school admissions have gotten a lot more competitive. I got a full ride to a T3 with a 2.8 and a 163 but I was also a good fit for what the school was looking for and partial scholarships at a lot of T2s - but this was in 2005 and admissions have gotten even more competitive.

I'd shoot for a 165 at least - that should guarantee you some sort of money if not a full ride. Keep in mind, though, that even with a full ride you have to pay for living expenses - which for me ended up being almost $45,000 in loans!

Also, almost everyone scores much higher on practice tests - to get it as close as possible, take the test in an uncomfortable chair in a poorly lit room under exact timed conditions. I think I was averaging around 170 on practice tests, although that was so long ago I don't remember!

Feel free to PM me if you have more questions - I think I'm also listed on SisterLink as a resource for this type of stuff.
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Old 10-09-2008, 01:47 AM
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One thing I forgot to mention, I would suggest looking at the book Law School Confidential. It is full of advice for all steps of the the law school process.
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Old 10-09-2008, 10:36 AM
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That's absurd. I know a lot of people who got 750s+ and definitely did not get 175s+ or they wouldn't have been at school with me.
Haha...if that scoring thing were the case, maybe I'd be at the "other" law school in CT, the one in New Haven
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Old 10-09-2008, 04:57 PM
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Haha...if that scoring thing were the case, maybe I'd be at the "other" law school in CT, the one in New Haven
Quinnipiac? If that were the case, I think I may have joined you there as well, bad college grades or not. I certainly would have made it to that "other" Catholic law school out in DC.
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Old 10-14-2008, 12:25 PM
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Quinnipiac? If that were the case, I think I may have joined you there as well, bad college grades or not. I certainly would have made it to that "other" Catholic law school out in DC.
Haha, Quinnipiac is in Hamden, but close Although, I have to say, in all seriousness, they have an incredible career services department. They always get a pretty decent number of graduates into federal court and high state court clerkships. I wouldn't be surprised if their US News ranking goes up steadily for the next few years.

Just think, if only that scoring system worked, we may have been on our way to SCOTUS clerkships. Although, I'd guess we'd want to work for different Justices...
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Old 11-23-2008, 04:27 PM
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Holy Jesus. Ok, I know that in the grand scheme of things this means absolutely nothing. But I am pretty pumped that I just scored a 178 on a practice test. I'm sure it's just a random fluke, and it might have been an 'easier' test in general for some reason, but it still feels pretty fabulous to see that number. Nothing like a big ego boost two weeks out!
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