@"Stevie C" yeah exactly. I think that 171+ would put most applicants above 3.5 in a great splitter position considering this is around or above most schools' 75th percentile. This would be most true at ranks below 6.
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Thank you! I just BR'ed and went from a 138 to a 150! So I"m actually really happy that I'm undestanding something...now to drill down and focus on what I'm getting wrong.
> @tcookPHL said:
> Thank you! I just BR'ed and went from a 138 to a 150! So I"m actually really happy that I'm undestanding something...now to drill down and focus on what I'm getting wrong.
Thanks for sharing; I am interested to hear responses. I too will be a splitter (3.5 GPA) when I apply as I'm trying to get into a T10 school and most of those want 3.7s and above.
My quick answer is that you are a splitter when one of your LSAT/GPA is below the 25th percentile of the school and the other is above the 75th percentile