... you can't be a "splitter". Your LSAT has to get ... 'd be called a reverse splitter and the school might be ... and you're aiming for T14, it's pretty much going ...
... since I am a heavy splitter (3.2 gpa, need a ... state school that isn't t14 and expect to move to ... away with anything outside of t14, even tier 3 or 4 ...
... doesn't make you a splitter. A splitter is someone with a ... -170 LSAT score at several T14 schools.
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i) you're not a splitter. Your GPA is around the ...
... , my gpa is not exactly T14 material, and honestly the school ... park, there are plenty of splitter friendly schools (Northwestern, UVA come ... acceptance). I'm a super splitter myself (sub 3 GPA - have ...
... , my gpa is not exactly T14 material, and honestly the school ... . I'm shooting for a 'splitter' with an LSAT in the ... you full rides within the T14, so keep studying!
... anyone know which T14 schools that tend to be 'splitter friendly'?** splitter love. Barring you revealing your ... far too much research on splitter outcomes (since I'm drowning ...
... ; @Mellow_Z I would take any splitter advice you have. I am ... .4 for instance. As a splitter the biggest soft you can ... 2.8 GPA and non-URM for the following assumptions - and ...
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> URM = Under represented minority.
> ... Puerto Ricans are typically considered URM’s. (from TLS) ... boost on LSAT scores for T14 schools. So it's ... /lsat/do-underrepresented-minority-urm-applicants-have-a-law- ...
... small unless you are a URM. Graduating from a top undergrad ... in the lower to middle T14. Thus, if you want H ... between the bottom of the T14 and the top. Good luck ...