... of splitter friendlyschools versus the dearth of reverse splitter friendlyschools tells us ... true even for reverse splitter friendlyschools like Berkeley). Get over it ... differences in how different schools review applications. Some schools read your numbers ...
Also when you look at the graphs on LSN the reverse splitter friendlyschools will have a broader horizontal distribution while the splitter friendlyschools (like NU) will be much more vertical in their distribution.
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This depends on your target schools! You say you're considering ... is at or above the schools 75th percentile. Let me give ... should also look into splitter friendlyschools such as Northwestern. Either way ...
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> What are some splitter-friendlyschools in Canada?
friendly as some schools in the States. The schools here ... UCalgary are purely L2 schools (they don't factor ... might be considered splitter friendly. Dalhousie factors the higher ...
... https://lawschooli.com/do-law-schools-consider-multiple-lsat-scores/ friendly schools and apply early decision. < ... very small metric for law schools and of zero input into ... you’d see how quickly schools would switch to caring about ...
... https://lawschooli.com/do-law-schools-consider-multiple-lsat-scores/ friendly schools and apply early decision. < ... very small metric for law schools and of zero input into ... you’d see how quickly schools would switch to caring about ...
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http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t ... probably should be targeting splitter friendlyschools like UVA, Northwestern, and Georgetown ...
... difficult uphill battle for certain schools like HYS and Chicago. Yale ... they're the most splitter friendlyschools. With that being said, @drbrown2 ...
... difficult uphill battle for certain schools like HYS and Chicago. Yale ... they're the most splitter friendlyschools. With that being said, @drbrown2 ...
... I've seen, Canadian law schools aren't that receptive to ... GPA. Some law schools are reverse-splitter friendly where they weigh GPA ... />
I think the most splitter friendlyschools are UBC and UVic as ... a chance at other law schools if you had special circumstances ...
... 175. Outside of that many schools are happy to look at ... . If you google splitter friendly law schools a list will come up ... . Arizona State is very splitter friendly for example. I am in ... hadn't known that splitter-friendlyschools were a known thing.
hi, I just got my LSAT score and am trying to figure out where to apply/what my chances are at different schools. Does anyone know what are the best/most accurate sites that tell you this?
I was just wondering, what does it look like to a Law school when you re-take the LSAT, but get a lower score the second time? I know all the law schools i'm going to apply to do NOT average your scores, but instead consider the highest score.