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Re: Would you ED if money was a nonconcern?
Depends on the numbers. 170 and a 3.7 is a lock for the bottom half of the T14 now and so on.
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Re: Would you ED if money was a nonconcern (Splitter)?
I apologize for not being more specific, but also assuming you were a splitter.
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Re: Would you ED if money was a nonconcern (Splitter)?
If it is your dream school, why not ED? If your gpa/lsat are questionable (per your splitter situation), then ED might be the way to secure an acceptance. If your stats were terrific then it should not matter… you’re in either way.
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Re: Would you ED if money was a nonconcern (Splitter)?
If you're rich enough that your parents seriously don't have any problem paying 250k, then go for it. But we could give better advice if we knew more about your splitter status and which T14s you're targeting.
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- whitespider
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Re: Would you ED if money was a nonconcern (Splitter)?
Sure, if money is really no issue at all, then there no harm in EDing your top school.
Most people don't have rich parents, though.
Most people don't have rich parents, though.
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Re: Would you ED if money was a nonconcern (Splitter)?
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Re: Would you ED if money was a nonconcern (Splitter)?
Focus on your lsat.