> @LSATcantwin said:
> (by super splitter I mean 2.7 cumulative GPA, 4.0 degree gpa, and a roughly 169-170 LSAT)
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wow that really sucks... such a significant drop :(
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> As a super splitter hearing all of this kind ... />
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> (by super splitter I mean 2.7 cumulative ... yrs. love the term super splitter. i am working w/ a ...
... (unlikely—NU is quite reverse-splitter friendly as a complement to ... being splitter-friendly; they need high GPA ... (unlikely—NU is quite reverse-splitter friendly as a complement to ... being splitter-friendly; they need high GPA ...
... (unlikely—NU is quite reverse-splitter friendly as a complement to ... being splitter-friendly; they need high GPA ... (unlikely—NU is quite reverse-splitter friendly as a complement to ... being splitter-friendly; they need high GPA ...
Your LSAT can do a lot. Prob the best splitter story I know is Nicole she was a sub 3.0 UGPA and a 170 LSAT and is now a very successful 2L at Northwestern. It a lot easier to be a High LSAT low GPA than the reverse as far as splitters go.