At the time of application my GPA for UG will be a 3.73. UT is my number one choice and they have a Median GPA of 3.8. With being significantly lower than the median is my gpa a splitter requiring a fairly high LSAT score?
... with reading the answers in reverse order ie e) first and ... test takers, then starting in reverse order neutralizes their trap. reverse order means you see D ... real downside to going in reverse.
... favorably (Northwestern, Georgetown, etc.), and there are schools which view reverse-splitters ... an option for splitters or reverse-splitters (non-URM), but many ...
... ), you will be considered a splitter applicant, and splitters are not ... also look into splitter friendly schools such as Northwestern. Either way, the ...
... for a low GPA, but splitter cycles (and URM cycles~so ... very unpredictable for both a splitter and URM applicant) are very ... or something. she got into Northwestern, which is an amazing school ... say it's a good splitter story haha.
... think it is a stretch. Northwestern really likes work experience so ... 170 you would be a splitter at many schools, but because ... average splitter and have a really good shot at schools like Northwestern ...
... cycle. While you are a splitter, LSAT seems to be weighed ... thinking of applying ED to Northwestern because of the potential scholarship ... get the ED scholarship at Northwestern.