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Hi all,
I know there is some data out there for this on LSN , but I was just wondering if anyone had some insight on what type of numbers people need compared to a school’s median in order to be competitive for a large or close to full scholarship. For example, say someone is 4-5 points over the LSAT median, .1over the GPA, and is an otherwise decent applicant, should that person be expecting close to a full ride? I know there are no exact numbers for this and every school is ultimately different, but still thought some people might have a little info.
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I’m sure our admissions experts will help here, but I think it depends on the school and what their needs are for that class. Not sure how predictive LSN data is for scholarships.