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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]uhhh - if he got a 99th percentile on the lsat, why did he not apply to Y, H, or S? With his non-trad background i would imagine he would def get into H (they have a large class size), if not Y. a 99th percentile is a 173. He would've been competitive for H. [/quote] because we didn't want to live in New Haven or Boston. Or Cali. It was home or here. As for business school, he's considered a PhD in Econ program (zzzz) but I have never heard him say a word about GMAT. He currently works in Intel. I could do a joint program, but I don't think he considers an MBA valuable for his interests (he is a very analytical thinker, loves history, constitional law/civil rights, ect. Not necessarily a "make money for someone" kind of guy, for better or worse. I want him to be happy, I feel like I'm sacrificing by staying in DC, though - staying here at the expense of my own happiness. And yes, he got a 173. Without any real studying. Hate him! :)[/quote] Big mistake. His options would be so much better at one of those. It is only 3 years. Yale means no grades which would take sooo much pressure off. Not to mention the networking. Your mixing up places like GW and Georgetown. It would be naive to not realize how much easier having a higher ranked school is. [/quote]
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