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  • Sunday, Jun 23 2019

    Sounds like an intriguing career and story. There are some admissions calculators, and 7Sage has one, that can help with this. Also, there are several other well-regarded schools that are very highly ranked that could maybe be considered as well--the University of Chicago and Northwestern are examples.

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  • Sunday, Jun 23 2019

    @davidbusis895 said:

    Thanks for the shout-out, @richardakuson632. I don't know the full story, and predicting someone's chances without an LSAT score is a bit like trying to plot a point on the map with only a longitude coordinate, but your soft factors are eye-popping, so yes, you have a chance! Study your heart out for the LSAT and get in touch (editors@davidbusis895.com) if you think you might want some editorial or strategic guidance.

    Thank you, David. I'll definitely get in touch once I have my scores. Many thanks!

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  • Saturday, Jun 22 2019

    Thanks for the shout-out, @richardakuson632. I don't know the full story, and predicting someone's chances without an LSAT score is a bit like trying to plot a point on the map with only a longitude coordinate, but your soft factors are eye-popping, so yes, you have a chance! Study your heart out for the LSAT and get in touch (editors@davidbusis895.com) if you think you might want some editorial or strategic guidance.

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  • Saturday, Jun 22 2019

    @richardakuson632 said:

    Although there is no perfect method for predicting with 100% accuracy what scores/grades someone needs to gain admission to T-14 law schools, https://classic.7sage.com/predictor/ is a really solid tool to measure someone's general chances. To derive an answer to the question: What do you think is the lowest I could score on the LSAT to stand a good chance of getting into these schools? Run a few numbers through that tool.

    You have a compelling story to tell so you might want to eventually look into some guidance from 7Sage admissions to assist you through the application process, editing essays etc.

    https://classic.7sage.com/admissions/dashboard/

    @davidbusis895 is extremely helpful with these matters

    Best of luck, keep us posted with updates of your journey with the LSAT and applying!

    David

    Thank you, David.

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  • Saturday, Jun 22 2019

    Although there is no perfect method for predicting with 100% accuracy what scores/grades someone needs to gain admission to T-14 law schools, https://classic.7sage.com/predictor/ is a really solid tool to measure someone's general chances. To derive an answer to the question: What do you think is the lowest I could score on the LSAT to stand a good chance of getting into these schools? Run a few numbers through that tool.

    You have a compelling story to tell so you might want to eventually look into some guidance from 7Sage admissions to assist you through the application process, editing essays etc.

    https://classic.7sage.com/admissions/dashboard/

    @davidbusis895 is extremely helpful with these matters

    Best of luck, keep us posted with updates of your journey with the LSAT and applying!

    David

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