What does E wave mean law school admissions?

Wave. A batch of admissions results released by a school is called a wave. For example, "Will there be an HLS A wave today?" refers to a batch Harvard acceptances being released today.
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What is an e wave in law school admissions?

E-Wave: Evil Wave. A wave of decisions released by a law school that consists of either waitlists or rejections.
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Are softs important for law school?

Your LSAT score and GPA are considered 'hard' factors due to the heavy emphasis that law school admissions offices puts on those numbers. All other factors that might play a smaller role in a law school's admission decision are considered to be 'soft' factors.
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What is UR1 and UR2 law?

UR1 is the first date your status checker status changed to "Under review," or some variation of that. UR2 is when the date changes but the status remains "under review." In probably indicates that your application has been read by one person and is being given to another person to read.
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What is a wave law school?

Wave. A batch of admissions results released by a school is called a wave. For example, "Will there be an HLS A wave today?" refers to a batch Harvard acceptances being released today.
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What is t3 law school?

a tier I law school (rated as being in the top 50 law schools nationally), must have graduated in the top 40%; tier II law schools (51-100) must have graduated in the top 25%; tier III school must have graduated in the top 10%; and a tier IV school must have graduated in the top 5%.
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How fast do law schools notify you of acceptance?

Generally, admissions offices start reviewing applications around October and aim to make decisions within six weeks. So the earliest you may hear back is likely mid-November.
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Is it hard to get into UChicago Law?

UChicago Law is considered a moderately competitive law school that accepted ~21% of its applicants. Last year, the school made 185 offers to the several thousand students who applied.
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How do law schools notify acceptance?

The law school will send you a letter notifying you of its final decision as early as April or as late as July or even August. Many schools rank students who are on the waiting list. Some law schools will tell you your rank.
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How much do softs matter?

How much do soft factors matter? Law school admissions officers assess soft factors differently based on two things: 1) the strength of the individual applicant and 2) the strength of the respective school.
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Can I get into law school with a 140 LSAT?

With a minimum LSAT score of 140 and a 2.90 GPA, your chances of getting into this school are excellent. The tuition fees are also attractive if you are a resident of the state, about $19,000, but if you are a non-resident, a full-time J.D. program costs about $41,000.
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How can I increase my chances of getting into law school?

  1. Choose your college major carefully.
  2. Aim for a high college GPA.
  3. Be strategic about your extracurricular and work experiences.
  4. Study hard for the LSAT or GRE.
  5. Submit a solid resume.
  6. Discuss your career goals.
  7. Demonstrate strong writing skills.
  8. Share experiences that shaped your character.
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What does T4 mean in law school?

T4: Tier 4 (the rest) T5: Top 5. T6: Top 6. T14: Top 14. Target Medians: LSAT and GPA goals that a school is aiming for throughout the cycle, e.g. even if a school's LSAT median for the previous class was a 168, you may still be below their "target median" with a 168 if they are aiming for a 169 this year.
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What does 25th percentile mean for law school?

25th percentile: Falling into the 25th percentile of your school's range means that 75% of the recently admitted students had a higher score than you. However, that also means that 25% of the students admitted had a lower score than you, which means there is still a chance you could be accepted.
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Can you take the bar exam in NY without going to law school?

California, Vermont, Virginia, and Washington allow you to take the bar exam without going to law school. If you live in Maine or New York, you can substitue one or two years of law school with an apprenticeship.
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What GPA is required for NYU law?

Undergraduate GPA and LSAT score are perhaps the two most important metrics, though various other aspects of each application are also considered. In 2019, the average undergraduate GPA among accepted NYU Law School applicants was 3.78.
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What is the average LSAT score for University of Chicago?

The median LSAT score for University of Chicago Law School is 170. If you look at the latest available profile card, the 25th percentile-75th percentile range is 166-172. The school has also admitted students scoring as low as 151 on the LSAT.
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Do law schools send rejection emails?

Sometimes no news is good news! But yeah generally you'll get an email from the school saying your application has been decided and to check the status on their website. Otherwise you'll get a letter in the mail stating a rejection or a package in the mail stating an acceptance.
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What do I do if I get rejected from law school?

How To Handle Law School Admission Rejection
  1. Take a break. Take a mental break from law school admissions for a day or two to just process the decision. ...
  2. Exercise. ...
  3. Re-evaluate your reasoning. ...
  4. Reassess your options. ...
  5. Consider waiting another year. ...
  6. Option to transfer.
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Is it bad to apply to law school in February?

Any application submitted between the beginning of December and end of January is generally considered “on time.” For some schools, especially schools with a lower median GPA or LSAT scores, applying in February is also considered on time. Applying after February is definitively late in the application cycle.
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Are Tier 4 law schools worth it?

No. Absolutely not. Third tier law schools aren't worth going to in the vast majority of circumstances; fourth tier law schools are essentially never worth attending. In this economy, second tier schools aren't really worth it.
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Is going to a low tier law school worth it?

It is far from true that all graduates of lower-ranked law schools are doomed to scratch out a living. Earning a law degree from any reputable program is an impressive achievement. A glance at the bios for any major law firm will reveal many successful lawyers who attended low-ranked schools.
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Is 177 a good LSAT score?

The average LSAT score for law schools at the top of the rankings ranges from 167-172. On the other hand, scores of 145-155 are generally good enough to be accepted into less prestigious law schools. A good LSAT score can open up a whole world of opportunities for you.
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