174/3.6(ish) Options Forum
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174/3.6(ish) Options
Hi all, I'm wondering where I can reasonably expect to get in and what type of money I should even think about hoping for with the above stats. I'm expecting to apply with around 3.6.
Hoping for T14. I'm guessing my GPA makes me a splitter, though I've had a hard time finding the exact meaning of the term.
Thanks!
Hoping for T14. I'm guessing my GPA makes me a splitter, though I've had a hard time finding the exact meaning of the term.
Thanks!
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Re: 175/3.6(ish) Options
Great, thanks. I've been looking at that site, which has been really useful. My real question, though, is regarding scholarships schools might give applicants. Is there a resource that I should be looking at for that type of information, or just generally looking around on the specific schools' websites?
Thanks.
Thanks.
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Re: 175/3.6(ish) Options
http://mylsn.info/ has scholarship data.
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Re: 175/3.6(ish) Options
This argument is fucking retarded bro. Nobody knows his actual chances at any school. Mylsn and other sites are meant to tell you which schools you have a shot at and should apply based on past statistics, not give you a genuinely accurate scholarship determination. WTF are you or somebody else gonna tell this guy that mylsn and other statistics won't? I'm not even gonna indulge the stupidity of your splitter argument.MistakenGenius wrote:Just stop. We don't need any more idiots like Baal. Linking to mylsn helps no-one and its scholarship information is shoddy at best.
OP is definitely a splitter for HYS. He's below their 25ths in GPA and at or above the 75ths in LSAT. That is the verbatim definition of the word splitter.
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Re: 175/3.6(ish) Options
What I don't understand is people with high numbers who seem to lack any ability to do research on their on. Of course, if this is a "what are my HYS chances" thread, yeah, that makes sense. But he wants to know his "T14" options.MistakenGenius wrote:Just stop. We don't need any more idiots like Baal. Linking to mylsn helps no-one and its scholarship information is shoddy at best.
OP is definitely a splitter for HYS. He's below their 25ths in GPA and at or above the 75ths in LSAT. That is the verbatim definition of the word splitter.
10 mins of Google will tell you your options are basically in from CCN on down, with significant money outside of CCN, maybe a fair amount at CCN. Like this is common sense, idk why you'd make these threads when your LSAT score is above HS 75% and you have a solid GPA.
Plus, as much as people like to say "numbers are the only thing that matter", I'm sure PS/recs/resume/interview/why X/addendums have a significant enough amount of weight to sometimes turn an admit into a deny, or vice versa. IF he writes an absolute shit PS, I wouldn't be shocked if he's denied from CCN. Definitely B and Penn too. If he writes a stellar PS, wouldn't be surprised if he's got a fair shot at Y. He's above Y median and far from its GPA floor, so hell if he puts together a banging app, sure it's possible for him to go there.