In what tier of schools can a splitter get a full ride? Forum
- nycsoul87
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In what tier of schools can a splitter get a full ride?
I'm curious about something- how far down in the rankings do traditional 3.0ish/170ish splitters need to go to get full rides or significant scholarships?
- ggocat
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Re: In what tier of schools can a splitter get a full ride?
Hard to predict for splitters. Look for schools that give a lot of full rides and have a 75th percentile lower than your LSAT. Do optional scholarship applications/essays for schools that have them.
It's possible to get some scholarships if you are above the median, but not sure about full rides.
It's possible to get some scholarships if you are above the median, but not sure about full rides.
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Re: In what tier of schools can a splitter get a full ride?
I'm too lazy to check the LSN data, but I think that if your LSAT is high enough (175+, I'm guessing), WUSTL might do it.
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Re: In what tier of schools can a splitter get a full ride?
St Johns, Steton Hall, John Marshal, Cooley for sure.
Probably more. Check whatever TTT's are in your region.
I know the T2's in my area look like they give less than t1's.
Probably more. Check whatever TTT's are in your region.
I know the T2's in my area look like they give less than t1's.
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