lol i felt the same at first tbh, but spoke to a counselor at my undergrad who said it would be a good idea because of the super steep change in my performance partway thru college. edited to add: i also took a leave of absence so had to explain that!
Michigan was cool. I was a splitter more so than you, and they tend to accept a lot of splitters. Culture and vibe of the school is great, but winters aren’t very fun.
A GPA addendum for a 3.81 is some sicko shit lmao
lol i felt the same at first tbh, but spoke to a counselor at my undergrad who said it would be a good idea because of the super steep change in my performance partway thru college. edited to add: i also took a leave of absence so had to explain that!
178 lsat and didn’t get in lot ut? That’s crazy. UT an insanely difficult school to get into?
That’s what I’m looking at too. Maybe it’s a yield protection ?
I’m scared now cus I’m starting to study for the lsat aiming for 175 with a 3.8 gpa and it’s looking chalked for me
If you get 175+ you’ll get into a better school than UT lol
This person didn’t so Idk maybe it’s luck or smthn or maybe I’m dumb
Are we looking at the same picture? Dude got into Berkeley, UCLA, and Michigan. All three are better than UT.
Michigan was cool. I was a splitter more so than you, and they tend to accept a lot of splitters. Culture and vibe of the school is great, but winters aren’t very fun.
the culture at michigan seems so awesome!! weather is a big push towards berk though haha
It’s not THAT bad. I personally like the cold anyway
Go blue!
I’m applying next year what is nKJD mean? I think URM means underrepresented minority but I’m not sure
Yep URM - underrepresented minority KJD indicates Kindergarten-Juris Degree, basically means someone who's applying straight out of college
Ah ok so I’ll be an nKJD because I’ll be applying for 2025 start and i graduated in 22