<p>Hello,</p>
<p>What would be chances be for:</p>
<p>Brooklyn Law School Part-Time
Northeastern University
Miami U
New England School of Law (Boston)
and Suffolk Law</p>
<p>Thanks.</p>
<p>Hello,</p>
<p>What would be chances be for:</p>
<p>Brooklyn Law School Part-Time
Northeastern University
Miami U
New England School of Law (Boston)
and Suffolk Law</p>
<p>Thanks.</p>
<p>Brooklyn toss up between admit and wait list
Same for Northeastern</p>
<p>Easy admit for New England and Suffolk (with likely merit aid at both)</p>
<p>Miami, fairly high chance of admit and some possibility of merit aid.</p>
<p>If you want to know basis of my guess: I know three law school applicants from this year who applied to those schools (among others) with the exact same stats as you. One was admitted to Brooklyn, two waitlisted, two were admitted to Northeastern and one waitlisted (oddly enough the one admitted to Brooklyn), all were admitted and got money from New England and Suffolk, and all three were admitted to Miami but only two got any money.</p>
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<p>Thank you!</p>
<p>I know about the LSATGPA calculator but I am looking for peoples personal opinion.</p>
<p>Do not attend any of these law schools. You will end up with huge debt and terrible job prospects.</p>
<p>u should apply for Rutgers law and Seton HAll, or pace</p>
<p>160 lsat is great
what helped u 2 get the kind of score</p>
<p>^^ I hope you’re a ■■■■■. A 160 lsat is not great and those law schools are not worth the cost of attendance.</p>
<p>Thanks a lot guys.</p>
<p>Would like a few more replies and also which would you choose out of all these?</p>
<p>My 1 and 2 are Northeastern and Brooklyn but what would you choose between New England LS and Suffolk if I only get accepted to those 2?</p>
<p>160 LSAT is not ivy material, but will get u into a law school…in the end a law degree is a law degree…its a plus for an ivy, but when u set up ur own practice one way or nother, degree wont matter</p>
<p>and killbilly im an undergrad interning at a law firm 5x a week and work with distinguished lawyers from yale to touro
so i have both sides of the spectrum
so watch what u ssay</p>