<p>She had an intership at NYU AID research center came form </p>
<p>Howard University- A average for philosophy and B+ in biology and minor in
A average in economics </p>
<p>Have a 170 on the LSAT.</p>
<p>She had an intership at NYU AID research center came form </p>
<p>Howard University- A average for philosophy and B+ in biology and minor in
A average in economics </p>
<p>Have a 170 on the LSAT.</p>
<p>The B+ has indubitably destroyed her chances at Harvard.</p>
<p>However, she still has a good chance at schools like St. Louis U, U South Carolina, and Hofstra.</p>
<p>Valikor is either joking or grossly misinformed. A 170 LSAT and >3.8 + an interesting essay will give you a great array of options for law school, harvard is certainly accessible with a 170, but by no means guaranteed. H's 25-75 percentile LSATs were 170-175, and is the most important factor in law school admissions bar none. You could be a rhodes scholar and straight A student with a 4.0 biomedical engineering degree and get a 155 LSAT and be rejected from nearly all top schools.</p>
<p>Clearly Valikor was being facetious. Since your cousin is also URM, I'd say her chances are quite good.</p>
<p>does the AIDS internships help her or is it not that special?</p>
<p>It looks like Kwizerabella has a lot of special cousins. I guess about 25 of them are going to law school . Kwizerabella even herself attended many high schools and colleges. Kwizerabella, what is it with all your posts? I'm not trying to be rude, but you ask some of the most obvious questions numerous times about yourself and your "cousins."</p>
<p>I am asking because I don't know, if I knew I wouldn't ask, sorry if I am annoying.</p>
<p>In my family I have to become a doctor, lawyer, or professor. they are telling us that because we came from Africa where most of my family are poor they want us to improve our lives. all of my cousins goes through this our parents pressure us to go to the top schools.</p>
<p>Again, I am sorry if it seems so obvious of the questions I am asking you I dont know how American university operate. In Africa they are totally different.</p>
<p>There is only two colleges in my country so you have to have PERFECT grades with one A- you lost your chance.</p>
<p>somebody must feel like a douchebag</p>
<p>Nope. If you look at all her posts she is either a high school student or a college student. Each thread it is like she has a different identity which makes it look like she is trolling. If she is not I'm sorry, but I have a lot of international friends and this is common sense for the most part. I'm not being a stickler or anything, I just wondered why those obvious questions were being asked. I have a lot of cousins, but at this point she would be on number 23. So, sorry if you are for real. It still looks pretty funny to me though....</p>
<p>The last message is funnier if you look and see that she's started exactly 23 threads...</p>
<p>Haha you are right. Well, I should apologize I did kind of sound rude. However, I hate when people troll like this on forums and it looks like she is doing it. Her GPA changes about 3-4 times in most of the threads too. Once it is a high B+, 3.87, and then a 3.4. I am possibly wrong, so sorry if I am.</p>
<p>Well, I don't know how many cousins she has, but it does seem that her personal GPA has changed drastically quite a number of times--within a short timeframe. I have to agree with Jake at least insofar as the posts are pretty bizarre with you think of them in their totality.</p>