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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]None of that matters. What matters is that she have a 4.0 gpa, a 180 LSAT and take a few years off in between to do some kind of work that makes her a little different than the other thousands of perfect scores they’ll get. Having that unique job in South Dakota or in the military or peace corps would help too. And there’s still no guarantee. [/quote]Fewer than a hundred 180 scores each year. The LSAT isn’t the SAT. [/quote] Well 175 won’t get you into Yale. [/quote] Actually 175 is the media score for 2023 YLS admits. It won’t get you in alone but that’s a very competitive score.[/quote] Median scores don’t work for anyone without a hook too. That’s been explained several times here and OP has been warned that is not enough for a 21 year old coming straight from undergrad. I know a recent 4.0/178 rejected from Harvard and Duke. And a 3.9/174 rejected at Northwestern,NYU, and Wash St Louis, and waitlisted at Michigan and UVA. Those of you who cling to this idea that stats get you in are giving new grads terrible advice. [/quote]And where did each of your anecdotes end up?[/quote]
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