Just got my scores and I was looking on the LSAC website regarding each schools 25-75% and was curious as to what a splitter is? lets say your LSAT is in the 25% but your GPA is in the 75% does that make you a splitter ?

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  • Thursday, Oct 12 2017

    @madhavpanday95523 said:

    @tristandesinor505 said:

    Regular splitter: GPA ( 25th, LSAT) 75th

    Reverse splitter: GPA > 75th, LSAT ( 25th(/p)

    Soooo in my case I would be a reverse splitter for the school I am looking at applying. How does one determine or approximate the chances of getting in to that school if you are a splitter ?

    Check this out: http://mylsn.info/dispresults.php

    Enter your data to get a sense of your chances :)

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  • Thursday, Oct 12 2017

    @madhavpanday95523 said:

    @tristandesinor505 said:

    Regular splitter: GPA ( 25th, LSAT) 75th

    Reverse splitter: GPA > 75th, LSAT ( 25th(/p)

    Soooo in my case I would be a reverse splitter for the school I am looking at applying. How does one determine or approximate the chances of getting in to that school if you are a splitter ?

    Splitters tend to have unpredictable cycles. For what it's worth, many people argue there's truly no such thing as a "reverse splitter" due to the fact that higher GPAs are quite common. As a matter of fact, most students applying have higher GPA %tiles compared to their LSAT scores according to the stats.

    Use myLSN.info to get a general idea of how you'd fair

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  • Thursday, Oct 12 2017

    This may help

    https://www.google.com/amp/blog.powerscore.com/lsat/which-law-schools-are-splitter-friendly%3Fhs_amp=true

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  • Thursday, Oct 12 2017

    @tristandesinor505 said:

    Regular splitter: GPA ( 25th, LSAT) 75th

    Reverse splitter: GPA > 75th, LSAT ( 25th(/p)

    Soooo in my case I would be a reverse splitter for the school I am looking at applying. How does one determine or approximate the chances of getting in to that school if you are a splitter ?

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  • Thursday, Oct 12 2017

    Regular splitter: GPA ( 25th, LSAT) 75th

    Reverse splitter: GPA > 75th, LSAT ( 25th(/p)

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