... numbers high - that is, their median LSAT and GPA numbers. median, that applicant would've been ... not have negatively affected the median LSAT/GPA of that score ...
... was explained that since the median LSAT is what is reported ... matter for a school's median if it has a 25th ... LSAT score to help their median numbers (splitters, for example). Maybe ... doesn't matter for their median. I don't know. Interesting ...
If you have a GPA around median and you score similar to what you've been PTing then you're in a great spot for OU scholarships. Stop worrying and pat yourself on the back. Take the test, score a 164 and apply as soon as you can if you want money.
They might not want to share because it's too personal or because they don't want to be judged. Regardless of their reasons, Anecdotal score information won't be as useful as the school's reported median if you want to see where you stand
I think of safety schools as those being where you have a solid/likely chance of admission based off of your GPA and LSAT, ideally your GPA and LSAT are at or above the median as well as being located in area that you would want to practice/live.
@stgl1230 what would you consider around the 25th percentile for LSAT and the 50th percentile or median for GPA? Is that considered a reach prospect? Is there a way to quantify a person's chances in this scenario? I am talking about mainly T14 schools.