Help with terms
Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2013 10:59 am
COuld someone explain to me what a "Splitter" and a "Reverse Splitter" is?
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A splitter is someone with a very low undergrad GPA and a very high LSAT. A reverse splitter is someone who should retake the LSAT.uconjak wrote:COuld someone explain to me what a "Splitter" and a "Reverse Splitter" is?
You, my friend, are effectively a reverse splitter.uconjak wrote:COuld someone explain to me what a "Splitter" and a "Reverse Splitter" is?
nickb285 wrote: You realize there are lots of tests in law school, right?
I will PM you on thisnickb285 wrote:So, you're not willing to spend the time and money to get a tribal card that would absolutely help you get into your dream schools, and you're not willing to spend the time to retake the LSAT. So basically, you're throwing away the chance at getting into both of your dream schools, probably with some scholarship money, because...you're lazy? Seriously, I don't understand why you would forgo the chance to get in anywhere you wanted, reduce your debt load, and have a better chance at whatever career you want, because you aren't willing to spend a little time on the prep. Six months of study and paperwork could improve the rest of your life, and certainly the next 10-15 years, by a huge amount. The only reason not to do that is a) you're incredibly impatient and short-sighted or b) you're lazy. Either way you should stop that.
TripTrip wrote:exitoptions has TCR.
You, my friend, are effectively a reverse splitter.uconjak wrote:COuld someone explain to me what a "Splitter" and a "Reverse Splitter" is?
Go retake the LSAT and live a long and happy life.