Well your GPA seems to be lower then all of HYS 25th percentiles. I would assume you would have to score well into the 99th percentile (with a score of like a 174+) to even out your GPA. Do you have a really incredible life story/"softs"?
Since another top law school offered you a large scholarship? If you don't mind me asking, which one is it? Because if its like Columbia, it would indicate that you do have a higher chance of being admitted than your numbers would suggest, but also Columbia would be a school you wouldn't want to lose your scholarship offer. While lower rank schools may indicate that its best to stick with them, unless you significantly jump with your LSAT score. Hope that helps!!!
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Well your GPA seems to be lower then all of HYS 25th percentiles. I would assume you would have to score well into the 99th percentile (with a score of like a 174+) to even out your GPA. Do you have a really incredible life story/"softs"?
Since another top law school offered you a large scholarship? If you don't mind me asking, which one is it? Because if its like Columbia, it would indicate that you do have a higher chance of being admitted than your numbers would suggest, but also Columbia would be a school you wouldn't want to lose your scholarship offer. While lower rank schools may indicate that its best to stick with them, unless you significantly jump with your LSAT score. Hope that helps!!!