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  2. Updated LSAC Admissions Calculator (Predictor) : r ... - Reddit

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    The Reddit Law School Admissions Forum. The best place on Reddit for admissions advice. Check out the sidebar for intro guides. Post any questions you have, there are lots of redditors with admissions knowledge waiting to help.

  3. Law School Admissions - Reddit

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    Provide Info: When asking for advice, please provide as many details as possible (e.g., LSAT/GPA/URM, age, where you want to practice, ties to the area, what kind of law you want to do, total cost of attendance). When posting an admissions decision, please provide as much information as you are comfortable communicating.

  4. Which law school acceptance calculator is the best?

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    The Reddit LSAT Forum. The best place on Reddit for LSAT advice. The Law School Admission Test (LSAT) is the test required to get into an ABA law school. Check out the sidebar for intro guides. Post any questions you have, there are lots of redditors with LSAT knowledge waiting to help.

  5. Law School Admissions Index Calculator for 2020-2021 Admissions

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    Law School Admissions Index Calculator for 2020-2021 Admissions. **** NOW UPDATED WITH THE 2020 ABA 509 REPORTS. Someone a year ago posted a spreadsheet with admissions data and likelihood based on LSAC's released admissions index scores for each school. You entered your LSAT score and GPA and the cells changed colors based on your likelihood ...

  6. How accurate has LSAC Admission Calculator/Predictor been for...

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    School #1: LSAC said 21-33%...I got in on the first day. School #2: LSAC said 27-41% and I got in ten days later. Hourumd and Law School Predictor were MUCH more accurate for both these schools (66.67% and 63% for school 1, respectively, and 83.12% and 66% for school #2). For reference, I'm a 172/3.61 with 5+ years work experience (domestic and ...

  7. How accurate is the 7Sage Admission Predictor for your ... -...

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    The Reddit Law School Admissions Forum. The best place on Reddit for admissions advice. Check out the sidebar for intro guides. Post any questions you have, there are lots of redditors with admissions knowledge waiting to help.

  8. Admissions Index Calculator for New Applicants [REPOST] - Reddit

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    If you input your numbers you'll receive the LSAC index from each school (a formula unique to the school) and then be able to compare yourself to someone at both LSAT & GPA 75ths, 50ths, 25ths, and exact splitters (Columns L-P) Red = Index below of student @ both 25ths. Yellow = In between of a student in the 25-50 range.

  9. Admission Index Calculation- awesome tool for Splitters

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    Admission Index Calculation- awesome tool for Splitters. Application Process. An admission index is produced by (1) multiplying the LSAT score by some constant (A); (2) multiplying the GPA by some constant (B); and (3) adding the sum of these two quantities to a third constant (C). In symbols, Index = [ (A) x (LSAT)] + [ (B) x (GPA)] + C.

  10. law school admissions calculator : r/lawschooladmissions - Reddit

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    law school admissions calculator. how accurate are law school admissions calculator? is there one that's significantly better than others? I’ve heard averaging LSD and 7Sage tends to be accurate. 7Sage gave me a 60% chance of admission at Duke, and I was admitted. It gave me a similar chance at UCLA & Georgetown but was waitlisted at both.

  11. How accurate is 7 sage law school predictor? : r ... - Reddit

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    Even though scores are inflated a 177 is still a seriously strong score. While not a guarantee and I doubt its up at 70%, youre more likely than the vast majority of getting into one of the best law schools in the country. Told me I had a 7% chance and got accepted so not very.