> @hlkoo1212 said:
> Reversesplitter means high GPA and lower ... low_er_ than other top 5 schools in exchange for stellar GPAs ... , and I'm a fellow reversesplitter. MyLSN shows that we have ...
... are what is called a reversesplitter, one whose GPA is above ... 25th. Generally, reverse splitters do well at some specific schools that value ...
... 've seen, Canadian law schools aren't that receptive to ... being GPA. Some law schools are reverse-splitter friendly where they weigh GPA ... />
I think the most splitter friendly schools are UBC and UVic as ... a chance at other law schools if you had special ...
... didn't apply to those schools). It's high enough to ... YP'ed (which, btw, some schools are known not to do ... a good cycle as a reversesplitter this year so feel free ...
... are applying to (usually most schools outside the t14 to t20 ... an unpredictable cycle as a splitter or reversesplitter depending on what your ...
... up more spaces, if schools maintain equal class sizes, ... think that being a reversesplitter, (above median GPA ... typical year being a reversesplitter is less advantageous than ... splitter or reversesplitter this year, maybe it's better to be a reversesplitter ...
... more than GPA, but some schools, like UChicago, are known to ... won't even be a reversesplitter at some of the lower ... , until you're a legitimate reversesplitter (meaning you have a below ...
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 ...
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 ...
I'm a reversesplitter, but absolutely…going from 162 to 170 by June is possible. There are people who are probably trying to see that improvement in time for February (not that I'd recommend that!). Take it one PT at a time--and don't rush through PTs