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Splitter friendly schools.

Post by patienunderstanding » Thu May 31, 2012 8:10 pm

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Re: Splitter friendly schools.

Post by PaoloMatteo » Thu May 31, 2012 8:17 pm

It's hard to say in all reality. Depends entirely on what the school is trying to do internally insofar as their averages are concerned. I would say that any school for which their most recent numbers for gpa and LSAT score seem slightly disparate would be more likely to accept a splitter in order to get one of their numbers up comparatively. The hard part is that this changes from year to year. For example, USC was accepting splitters for the past few years with a focus on getting higher lsat but the trend has now been reversed with USC becoming kind of a gpa whore.

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Re: Splitter friendly schools.

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Re: Splitter friendly schools.

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Your welcome. It's an amazing guide :mrgreen:

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Re: Splitter friendly schools.

Post by lovejopd » Thu May 31, 2012 11:30 pm

Nova wrote:Your welcome. It's an amazing guide :mrgreen:
Does this link also apply to "Reverse-splitter Friendly school? The chart looks very gooooooood :-)

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