UCLA Masin Scholar cutoff
Posted: Tue Jul 08, 2014 9:44 pm
Top 12 students after 1L recieve Masin Scholarship. Does anyone know what the cutoff for this historically is? I am assuming this is top 12 after transfers.
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lolraekaya wrote:Total guess, but I can't imagine it would be lower than around a 3.9 or higher just judging from the amount of people whose gpas I happen to know are floating around there. I would not be surprised if at least every section has their token 4.0-or-abover if not a couple of them. Also, my friend with around a 4.0 did not make law review even though law review allows for grade on slots (though I don't know the exact number). So clearly there were enough people with above 4.0s to fill those grade on spots.
Also you think this includes transfers? I don't see why it would. That doesn't seem fair considering you probably need around a 4.0 to transfer in to UCLA from a lower ranked school and it's arguable easier to get that somewhere else so why should UCLA students be competing with that? There is a reason you forfeit your gpa when you transfer.
Yeah, no idea why I wrote that; it's definitely not true. That doesn't affect my overall argument though, since there will still be transfers with 4.0s regardless of what the majority of transfers have.GunnerBingo wrote:lolraekaya wrote:Total guess, but I can't imagine it would be lower than around a 3.9 or higher just judging from the amount of people whose gpas I happen to know are floating around there. I would not be surprised if at least every section has their token 4.0-or-abover if not a couple of them. Also, my friend with around a 4.0 did not make law review even though law review allows for grade on slots (though I don't know the exact number). So clearly there were enough people with above 4.0s to fill those grade on spots.
Also you think this includes transfers? I don't see why it would. That doesn't seem fair considering you probably need around a 4.0 to transfer in to UCLA from a lower ranked school and it's arguable easier to get that somewhere else so why should UCLA students be competing with that? There is a reason you forfeit your gpa when you transfer.