... believe this is considered a "reversesplitter" applicant. I wanted to know if ... that look more favorably upon reverse splitters. Thanks so much for ...
... story—this one about an internationalapplicant. I recommend this to anyone ... for financial aid, because this applicant did an amazing job of ... .
... are two 7Sage people with international undergraduate degrees to get ... be above a typical US applicant?
The way I ... their medians.
An international "superior" GPA would tell them ... or the other" like a reversesplitter (low LSAT, high GPA) ...
... you can't be a "splitter". Your LSAT has to get ... American applicant with a 4.0 you'd be called a reversesplitter ... your high GPA. For an international "superior" GPA, your GPA doesn ...
... financial support to their international student services. Chinese international students I worked ... to make it about the applicant being international. A low LSAT score ... erroneous to say to an internationalapplicant that they have a disadvantage ...
... rankings (unlikely—NU is quite reverse-splitter friendly as a complement to ... being splitter-friendly; they need high ... rankings (unlikely—NU is quite reverse-splitter friendly as a complement to ... won't count the GRE applicant's GPA. If so the ...
... rankings (unlikely—NU is quite reverse-splitter friendly as a complement to ... being splitter-friendly; they need high ... rankings (unlikely—NU is quite reverse-splitter friendly as a complement to ... won't count the GRE applicant's GPA. If so the ...
... think that being a reversesplitter, (above median GPA ... typical year being a reversesplitter is less advantageous than ... a splitter because it's more common for an applicant ... splitter or reversesplitter this year, maybe it's better to be a reversesplitter ...
To put it bluntly, my UG scores are below average - the LSAC will probably have a seizure looking at my transcripts. My transcripts will most likely have a ''Below Average'' evaluation.
I am from India - which has grading similar to UK. A 2 ...
I am in a bit of a quandary: I had a ugrad gpa of 3.84 from a top 30 undergrad (graduated with many national honors), currently am working full time and doing my MEd in ed policy and leadership (grad gpa 3.9), on the board of a local ...
... the test. I am an internationalapplicant, with a degree from Oxford ... to the LSAT scores of international applicants without a reportable GPA ...
I'm taking the LSAT on Saturday. My practice tests have been about 158 so I will be content to be within a point or 2 of that given how anxiety provoking this whole test has been. My UGPA is a 3.94, and I will have completed my masters in forensic psych by ...
I took the LSAT three times already with a 162 high score and a 159 average. I don’t know what happened with my last LSAT; I was practice testing in the mid-160s. But anyway, there’s nothing I can do about that ...
Just wanted some thoughts on my situation. My last 10 PT's were averaging 168.5, and I made a 166. I'm definitely disappointed but test day penalty is definitely real.