Just throwing this out there - knew a guy who had a 2.7 GPA from a meh undergrad institution. Got a 177 on his LSAT, got into every T-14 school besides Stanford and Yale (yep, got into Harvard). He now goes to UVA because they gave him a full ride.
Just curious, where can we see the ranking of the section as a whole? I have not taken the exam, but just ran the analytics and it looks like only the first passage is 2/5.
> @"Paul Caint" said:
> I came into college wanting to be a doctor. However, within my first year at university I was exposed to so many problems in the world that I personally had never been exposed to before - namely inequality (whether that ...
... 6 Movies at 1, 2, 3 pm 2. 5 Foods: Specials in ... Forests: Deforestation and Plantations 2. Native American Language and Radio ... with four showtimes: 1, 3, 5, 7
... lower than the median GPA/LSAT for a school ... of those two criteria - GPA/LSAT. Of course this is ... 170 (75th), and a GPA range of 3.48 (25th ... mathematical formula that weighs your GPA and LSAT according to ... my friend with a ~2.7ish GPA from Bowdoin got a 177 ...
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> > My GPA, however, might be a problem ... that value LSAT more than GPA or value engineering majors more ... in general view a lower GPA in a tougher undergrad program ... more favorable than a 3.5GPA in Physics from MIT. I ...
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> > > My GPA, however, might be a problem ... that value LSAT more than GPA or value engineering majors more ... in general view a lower GPA in a tougher undergrad program ... more favorable than a 3.5GPA in Physics from MIT. I ... look twice at my gpa.