From what i've read on TLS and seen through mylsn.com for an applicant to have a shot at a full ride, he/she needs to be above at least 1 75% and not worse than median for the other, but for a realistic shot, it would have to be above 75% for both LSAT and GPA.
What about other scholarships, if you're median at both, are you out of the running for money, or how about 25-50 for one and above 75 for the other?
I cant find anything other than anecdotal evidence about scholarship offers in those cases.
Say the schools median LSAT is a 170 and their GPA is a 3.7. If an applicant has a 3.8 and a 172, can they expect a full ride, or close to it? What about if the applicants numbers are a 3.7 and a 175, would that applicant get less money?
Approx #'s for scholarship offers Forum
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Re: Approx #'s for scholarship offers
Play around with the info on http://mylsn.info/
The data set is limited, but it can be useful in combination with any anecdotal evidence other people can give you
The data set is limited, but it can be useful in combination with any anecdotal evidence other people can give you