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wakewhenseptember (GPA - 3.6 / LSAT - 176)
Rejected at Northwestern Law Schoolabout 6 hours ago
takemetothebar23 (GPA - 3.6 / LSAT - 156)
Accepted at LSU Law Schoolabout 11 hours ago
takemetothebar23 (GPA - 3.6 / LSAT - 156)
Accepted at South Texas Law Schoolabout 11 hours ago
Airlinesbee5 (GPA - 4.0 / LSAT - 156)
Intend to Apply at American Law Schoolabout 13 hours ago
Andrew12 (GPA - 4.0 / LSAT - 174)
Intend to Apply at American Law Schoolabout 13 hours ago
Cuizmo (GPA - 2.68 / LSAT - 155)
Pending at UMN Law Schoolabout 14 hours ago
Cuizmo (GPA - 2.68 / LSAT - 155)
Pending at Marquette Law Schoolabout 14 hours ago
Cuizmo (GPA - 2.68 / LSAT - 155)
Waitlisted at Wisconsin Law Schoolabout 14 hours ago
kmd2699 (GPA - 3.2 / LSAT - 151)
Waitlisted at Chapman Law Schoolabout 16 hours ago
kmd2699 (GPA - 3.2 / LSAT - 151)
Accepted at Suffolk Law Schoolabout 16 hours ago
kmd2699 (GPA - 3.2 / LSAT - 151)
Rejected at Northeastern Law Schoolabout 16 hours ago
kmd2699 (GPA - 3.2 / LSAT - 151)
Rejected at Pepperdine Law Schoolabout 16 hours ago
kmd2699 (GPA - 3.2 / LSAT - 151)
Rejected at Loyola Law Schoolabout 16 hours ago
lawschoolbaddie7889 (GPA - 2.9 / LSAT - 149)
Accepted at St. Thomas Law Schoolabout 16 hours ago
lawschoolbaddie7889 (GPA - 2.9 / LSAT - 149)
Rejected at FIU Law Schoolabout 16 hours ago
lanejancy (GPA - 3.6 / LSAT - 150)
Intend to Apply at Ave Maria Law School1 day ago
lanejancy (GPA - 3.6 / LSAT - 150)
Waitlisted at Appalachian Law School1 day ago
wisecounsel3 (GPA - 3.3 / LSAT - 151)
Waitlisted at Memphis Law School1 day ago
wisecounsel3 (GPA - 3.3 / LSAT - 151)
Accepted at Liberty Law School1 day ago
wisecounsel3 (GPA - 3.3 / LSAT - 151)
Accepted at John Marshall Law School1 day ago

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