My lsac gpa (if I calculated correctly) is much higher than the 75th percentile of most top schools, but I've been PTing in the high 160s/low 170s. I'm taking the exam in October and planning on applying in November. Right now, my top schools are Columbia ...
Hey guys. I've been doing prep for the last 2-3 months (7sage & Other), looking at taking my first practice test tomorrow since my June LSAT (145, I know it's bad please don't scold me, I know I shouldn't have wasted the attempt).
... high LSAT/low GPA and reverse splitters are high GPA/low ... most schools are more splitter friendly than reversesplitter friendly. Reverse splitters really need ... doing well. In my opinion reverse splitters shouldn't even exist ...
... schools versus the dearth of reversesplitter friendly schools tells us that ... (this is true even for reversesplitter friendly schools like Berkeley). Get ... will get accepted quickly. Splitters, reverse splitters, and people in between ...
Also when you look at the graphs on LSN the reversesplitter friendly schools will have a broader horizontal distribution while the splitter friendly schools (like NU) will be much more vertical in their distribution.
... to end up as a splitter with that high of a ... might end up as a reversesplitter, but consultants are equally helpful ... a lot more splitters than reverse splitters but that might just ...