LSAT/GPA for ED at schools that offer full tuition Forum
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thomas1958

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LSAT/GPA for ED at schools that offer full tuition
What range of GPA and LSAT scores would you need to have a good chance of getting admitted ED at schools like GWU, WUSTL, and NU that pretty much offer full tuition? I know these schools are different, but I'm just looking for a general idea because I'd like to attend a good school and not have it cost too much (I also know there are scholarship opportunities for RD at these and other schools). Thanks
- PrezRand

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Re: LSAT/GPA for ED at schools that offer full tuition
Probably a 3.8+ and a 173+
Is NU Northwestern?
Is NU Northwestern?
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- PrezRand

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Re: LSAT/GPA for ED at schools that offer full tuition
Well the average LSAT I saw for WUSTL AND GWU was around 167. I just figured a full ride would need much better statsSeamus887 wrote:This seems excessive for those schools, by a long shot. You have a solid chance of Harvard with those numbers.PrezRand wrote:Probably a 3.8+ and a 173+
Is NU Northwestern?
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Rigo

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Re: LSAT/GPA for ED at schools that offer full tuition
WUSTL gave fullies to high 160's and didn't really care too much about GPA. They seemed to be really scrambling for high LSAT's to commit. Who knows if that will continue, but they haven't failed to live up to their reputation for generousity yet.
Do a forum search for Northwestern ED. It's been talked about a lot.
As a general rule of thumb, getting to a school's 75%tiles or higher gives you a pretty good shot.
Do a forum search for Northwestern ED. It's been talked about a lot.
As a general rule of thumb, getting to a school's 75%tiles or higher gives you a pretty good shot.
- Mack.Hambleton

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Re: LSAT/GPA for ED at schools that offer full tuition
Yeah WUSTL was giving full rides to 166s two cycles ago (I think that's the right cycle)