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
... schools that tend to be 'splitter friendly'?**
Historially NU ... best option. UVA shows some splitter love. Barring you revealing your ... far too much research on splitter outcomes (since I'm drowning ...
@Mellow_Z I would take any splitter advice you have. I am sub 3.0 and working to see what lsat score could put me where. I mean I want a 180 of course, but I would like to know the possibilities of a 165 compared to a 170 etc.
Also, just to add, major matters here too. Being a splitter as a humanities major is not the same as being a splitter with a hard science major. Not all GPAs are created equal!
I wonder if this is another move to encourage more people to go to law school on a broad scale (just the like the recent Harvard-accepting-the-GRE-in-lieu-of-LSAT) development?
Haha. I know who he is. I have talked with him and attended his webinars. I was just joking, but thanks for reminding me that he turned down Yale and Harvard.
> @"Daniel.Sieradzki" said:
> Haha. I know who he is. I have talked with him and attended his webinars. I was just joking, but thanks for reminding me that he turned down Yale and Harvard.
Once Harvard decided to utilize the GRE it was only a matter of time before someone followed. I am a bit shocked it has happened so quickly. As @"Alex Divine" said I don't think it will be too long before the rest of the top tier schools join the party.
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Being a URM applicant to Harvard and Stanford boosts your chances ... admission a HUGE amount. Harvard, URM applicants basically get a ...
... ; http://admissionsbythenumbers.blogspot.ca/p/harvard-law-school-profile.html Harvard and Stanford boosts your chances ... a HUGE amount.
> Harvard, URM applicants basically get a ...