b**********n 发帖数: 141 | 1 Dear all,
I know which law school(s) I am targeting so I know their 25-50-75% of
entering class, so how the LSAT score I should target correlates with the
scores in the above percentile?
Thanks! |
b**********n 发帖数: 141 | 2 Also, how do I know which school take the higher score seriously or average the
scores?
I will take Oct and probably need to retake if I do not get the target score
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j*******g 发帖数: 188 | 3 25% is most likely reserved for URM
50% means that you have a decent chance
75% means that you have a pretty good shot at admission and some chances of
getting money from the school |
j*******g 发帖数: 188 | 4 That information should be available on schools' websites, and you can
always contact them directly about school's policy on multiple LSATs.
Most law schools will take the higher score now, FYI. |
b**********n 发帖数: 141 | 5 Thanks a lot! Now I know what I am shooting for.
Does URM stand for underrepresented Minority? Do we Chinese are classifed
as underrepresented Minority and get a competitive edge or only american
citizens get this advantage? |
j*******g 发帖数: 188 | 6 Chinese and Korean should feel lucky if they won't be treated as ORM.
【在 b**********n 的大作中提到】 : Thanks a lot! Now I know what I am shooting for. : Does URM stand for underrepresented Minority? Do we Chinese are classifed : as underrepresented Minority and get a competitive edge or only american : citizens get this advantage?
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i****y 发帖数: 5184 | 7 Chinese are never minority, even when they actually are.
【在 b**********n 的大作中提到】 : Thanks a lot! Now I know what I am shooting for. : Does URM stand for underrepresented Minority? Do we Chinese are classifed : as underrepresented Minority and get a competitive edge or only american : citizens get this advantage?
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b**********n 发帖数: 141 | 8 Get it! I will just try my best to shoot for the 75%, challenging but doable
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