3.69 and 3.7 essentially the same?

<p>Obviously if I can go back in time, I would have chosen a non-vocational major - but you know what, it’s over. It’s in the past. I can’t change it, so I’m just going to rock the LSAT and see what happens.</p>

<p>From almost every source I’ve heard, 3.7 and 170+ puts me in contention for bottom t-14. No guarantees, but a shot. If I can do that, then I honestly feel like I have a shot. </p>

<p>And jonri - I know you’re trying to help, but did you ever stop to think that you might be putting a little too much stock into quoted opinions? You don’t know exactly how ad-com’s think for sure, so let’s not get all domsday-ish now. You’re making the ridiculous assertion that I need near perfect grades and a 175+ LSAT to get into a t14, when I know there are plenty of vocational majors that get into these schools with slightly worse numbers. I came here to ask for advice, and you’re becoming a borderline ■■■■■ with your negativity. If you don’t think I have a shot, then just flat-out say it. You might mean well, but you don’t need to write a huge essay on it each time. I get the point.</p>