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gcalvin Wrote:Just got my score, and with some lucky guessing, I managed a 173, which is 99th percentile. I'm sure my experience taking CLEPs and DSSTs and ECEs as well as recently doing the Psychology GRE had a lot to do with it. Now I really need to get moving on the application process, as I'm out of excuses. hilarious
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Awesome score! I am also considering taking the LSAT. I have 6 classes left at Excelsior and hitting about 3.72gpa now. Hopefully, I can get the GPA higher and do good on the LSAT and see what McGeorge SoL would offer. I am also looking at getting Blueprint online self-study to prepare for the lsat.
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gcalvin Wrote:I managed a 173, which is 99th percentile.
Whoa! Great score!
Excelsior BSB - MIS concentration (119 credits in the bank)
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Congratulations on your superior LSAT score!!!
I have been warned against going to a new non-accredited program because it doesnât always work out as planned. In the scenario I was told about, the first class had to graduate from the program before the official accreditation was awarded in time for the second class and retroactively for the first. Well the accreditation did not happen and the first class was stuck with a non-accredited Bachelorâs degree.
It sounds like a great opportunity. Think long and hard about your options. If you go ahead with it, be very careful and be sure to have a back-up plan.
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