<p>gpa- 3.6
lsat - 169
amherst college</p>
<p>can i get into vandy, duke goergetown, or washu?</p>
<p>gpa- 3.6
lsat - 169
amherst college</p>
<p>can i get into vandy, duke goergetown, or washu?</p>
<p>Very likely you’ll be accepted to Vandy.</p>
<p>Duke is a reach.</p>
<p>You have a 50/50 chance for Georgetown.</p>
<p>Washington is a match.</p>
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<p>These projections sound a little pessimistic to me – I’d have thought you had a very good shot at Vandy/WUSTL, with still pretty good shots at Duke/Georgetown.</p>
<p>Amherst probably has grids. Ask to see them at the office of career services or pre-law advising or whatever the appropriate organization is at Amherst. School specific grids are very useful.</p>
<p>i looked but i couldnt find…</p>
<p>169 from amherst- with a good application and good rec’s, you have a very good shot at all 4 schools. </p>
<p>I think you have a better than even chance at most of the T 7-14’s. And there is no reason not to apply to a higher ranked school either if that is what you wish. </p>
<p>you are in very good shape!!</p>
<p>really, even at schools such as penn…
i tohught law school was all gpa and lsat…
and im not really in that range gpa wise</p>
<p>so- if you are not in that GPA range, why are you asking us to “chance you” based on false stats???</p>
<p>GPA is important. if your actually gpa is less than 3.5, it’s going to be a whole different ballgame for any T-14 acceptance.</p>
<p>i meant gpa for the school…i have teh 3.6</p>
<p>169 is a solid score. I’d say definitely in at Vandy, WashU, in at Georgetown, WL at Duke, Rejected at Penn.</p>
<p>Here’s a link to see how you compare at all schools:
[Top</a> 2008 Law School Rankings](<a href=“http://www.top-law-schools.com/rankings.html]Top”>Law School Rankings)</p>