... I have a 3.0 gpa, so to get into the ... get at least a 99 percentile lsat score"
> ... are at or above 99th percentile.
> > > ... I already have a 96 percentile, and using the calculators with ... are way below the median gpa. I don’t think you ...
... what you mean by your GPA "not where it needs to ... you mean below the 25th percentile for the school you are ... than make up for a GPA being on the lower end ...
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> @sakox010 Note that 25th percentile is not part of the ... state university with a higher GPA/LSAT over one that went ... university but had a lower GPA/LSAT because law schools report ...
Unfortunately, with your undergraduate gpa, figuring out which law schools ... really factor in graduate school GPA as anything other than a ... you’re below the 25th percentile UGPA for that school’s ... at or above their 75th percentile LSAT score to stand a ...
... long as your GPA is above the 25th percentile for that school ... with a 3.3 25th percentileGPA and a 3.7 50th ... of 165 and a 25th percentileGPA of 3.5, the 170 ... above the 25th percentile, and doesn't risk a 25th GPA decrease.
... other potential Ivy candidates? My GPA which I earned while doing ... take to score top 1 percentile), but that that advantage is ... it's easy to pad GPA. Where they can get a ...
... other potential Ivy candidates? My GPA which I earned while doing ... take to score top 1 percentile), but that that advantage is ... it's easy to pad GPA. Where they can get a ...
... the LSAT. Your GRE and GPA are usually not considered competitive ... + LSAT, which is around 97th percentile, for T14). Unless you have ... 't save you from your GPA and GRE. So, if you ...
... are talking about a low GPA and High LSAT splitter situation ... LSAT is above the 80th percentile, mixed with some solid ECs ... in because of a weak GPA/LSAT. Give it your all ...
... the LSAT. Your GRE and GPA are usually not considered competitive ... + LSAT, which is around 97th percentile, for T14). Unless you have ... 't save you from your GPA and GRE. So, if you ...
Cumulative is what they go by ... , but they will see both cumulative and degree in your report ... .
I actually took gpa out of my resume. It ... . They'll know everything. But cumulative is what's used for ... that is the most important gpa to them
... speak to the notion of GPA cutoffs? i.e. where an ... with applications below X.XX GPA? I've heard this is ... work on raising my own GPA even though I am looking ... all about 25th, 50th, 75th percentile? As in, once its below ...
... speak to the notion of GPA cutoffs? i.e. where an ... with applications below X.XX GPA? I've heard this is ... work on raising my own GPA even though I am looking ... all about 25th, 50th, 75th percentile? As in, once its below ...
There are levels to this, but you can boil most of it down to if you are at or above the 50 percentileGPA and LSAT you will likely get in. If you are not, you will likely not get admitted directly (waitlist, deny, wait longer to hear back etc.)
... spend the money. Your graduate GPA won't really matter, so ... be at or below the GPA "floor" for most schools. However ... above the school's 75th percentile (I'd say somewhere like ...
You've got the median LSAT and higher than average GPA, if your references and essay are just as good– you'll get into Georgetown no problem. You're in the 75th percentile LSAT score for Vanderbil. Again, no need to retake it. Congrats on the score!