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Will there be any strategical advantage to taking the test in July and October in terms of the scoring curve? I'm imagining that the median score will be a little lower than usual...
It depends on your GPA. Check out MyLSN, they have scholarship graphs that are pretty helpful. I think for big scholarships, one of your numbers should be at or above median and the other should be around the 75ths. It really varies a ton though
Off the top of my head, I know two people with sub 3.0 GPAs at T14. Being a splitter sucks. Our results are unpredictable and often feel somehow arbitrary. But if you earn an above median LSAT and craft a strong app, you’ll be in the running.
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It refers to the 25th, 50th and 75th percentile grant amounts. So the 50th percentile means that of the students who received scholarships, the median award is that award amount.