... while Penn is significantly more splitterfriendly (esp for ED as you ... class medians with splitters and reverse splitters whereas Chicago seems to ...
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 ...
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.
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).
... 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 ...
@vduran1988 I'm a splitter too! well, speaking in future-terms haha :) you'll be fine, there are lots of splitterfriendly law schools out there. Have you heard anything from UT about this?
... ), you will be considered a splitter applicant, and splitters are not ... you should also look into splitterfriendly schools such as Northwestern. Either ...