If so, please share the results! I am applying for 2021 and I'm definitely a supersplitter. I'd love to see where people have been accepted/rejected at since it is always so unpredictable.
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... Ws. If you have a 3.8 and a bunch of ... care. If you have a sub3.0 it won't really matter ... for T14s as an extreme super-splitter anyway. If you are an ...
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@Mellow_Z I would take any splitter advice you have. I am sub3.0 and working to see what lsat score could put me where. I mean I want a 180 of course, but I would like to know the possibilities of a 165 compared to a 170 etc.
Your LSAT can do a lot. Prob the best splitter story I know is Nicole she was a sub3.0 UGPA and a 170 LSAT and is now a very successful 2L at Northwestern. It a lot easier to be a High LSAT low GPA than the reverse as far as splitters go.
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Off the top of my head, I know two people with sub3.0 GPAs at T14. Being a splitter sucks. Our results are unpredictable and often feel somehow arbitrary. But if you earn an above median LSAT and craft a strong app, you’ll be in the running.
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... many schools that are considered "splitter-friendly" which means that they ... and has accepted applicants with sub3.0 GPAs and an LSAT score ... denied an individual with a 3.44 GPA and a 177 ... luck! (FWIW, I personally think 3.5 is a great gpa)
Yeah a 170 almost* guarantees a spot at a T14 unless you have a sub3.0 GPA... and even then it does give you a fair shot at some of the lower ones if you ED.