Thanks, Ethan. I would like to know more about the factors that make T-14s, particularly, Harvard, Yale, Stanford, Chicago, and Virginia, comfortable with admitting “splitters” and do the public T-14s look at these candidates differently? I suppose just the differences alone between how T-14s make these decisions would be a topic of great interest. How should an applicant go about finding out more information on a particular school’s admission decisions and how to improve their candidacy? How are more extreme splitters evaluated say for example a sub 3.0 GPA and a 170 - 180 LSAT?
Please add Kevin’s lessons taught in 2024. These videos were extremely well done and were one of the reasons I chose to purchase the live subscription. Please bring them back.
Thanks, Ethan. I would like to know more about the factors that make T-14s, particularly, Harvard, Yale, Stanford, Chicago, and Virginia, comfortable with admitting “splitters” and do the public T-14s look at these candidates differently? I suppose just the differences alone between how T-14s make these decisions would be a topic of great interest. How should an applicant go about finding out more information on a particular school’s admission decisions and how to improve their candidacy? How are more extreme splitters evaluated say for example a sub 3.0 GPA and a 170 - 180 LSAT?