Approx #'s for scholarship offers
Posted: Sat Jun 28, 2014 10:02 pm
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?
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?