I'm not an admissions professional, but I do live in St Louis. It is my impression based on the a couple of WUSTL students I know that they give out lots of $$$ to keep their LSAT median high. Don't know what they define as "high" but I would assume it would be anything above their median.
I visited WUSTL earlier this year. Admissions mentioned that ED is more competitive because of their scholarship. I think WUSTL is a pretty generous school and ED might not be necessary, depending on your stats.
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It depends on your numbers and soft factors
WUSTL loves a high LSAT.
@LSAT_Wrecker Higher than 75th percentile?
I'm not an admissions professional, but I do live in St Louis. It is my impression based on the a couple of WUSTL students I know that they give out lots of $$$ to keep their LSAT median high. Don't know what they define as "high" but I would assume it would be anything above their median.
I visited WUSTL earlier this year. Admissions mentioned that ED is more competitive because of their scholarship. I think WUSTL is a pretty generous school and ED might not be necessary, depending on your stats.