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Bad cycle?
Posted: Thu Mar 26, 2020 5:28 am
by Isplitmyhead
17x mid, 3.x low
Waitlisted at every T14 except HYS. Ghosted by T14-T20 and had my app checked by several people with no obvious red flags. Was this a bad splitter cycle?
Re: Bad cycle?
Posted: Thu Mar 26, 2020 6:53 am
by cavalier1138
It's hard to tell whether your results are unexpected without knowing what the x's are in your numbers. A 172/3.05 might get you waitlisted everywhere, especially if you're K-JD, but a 174/3.4 should get offers.
Re: Bad cycle?
Posted: Fri Mar 27, 2020 12:48 am
by antelope
It would also be helpful to know when you applied. You have a better chance applying earlier in the cycle
Re: Bad cycle?
Posted: Fri Mar 27, 2020 8:14 am
by Isplitmyhead
172 < LSAT < 176, 3.1 < GPA < 3.5
I sent everything in November. Got ghosted and waitlisted, and the people from the page on reddit aren't looking good either
Re: Bad cycle?
Posted: Fri Mar 27, 2020 8:41 am
by cavalier1138
Isplitmyhead wrote:172 < LSAT < 176, 3.1 < GPA < 3.5
I sent everything in November. Got ghosted and waitlisted, and the people from the page on reddit aren't looking good either
Again, that's a
massive range, and it's entirely possible that you're seeing WL results because it's normal. Every point on the LSAT makes a big difference, and the outcomes for people with a 3.1 GPA vs. a 3.5 GPA can also vary radically.
November isn't late, but if you sent post-Thanksgiving, it's also not early. Depending on your actual numbers, your results may make total sense. On the other hand, you might not even be a big splitter (if you have a 3.5, for example, you're barely a splitter--if you're a splitter at all--at a good chunk of the T13), which would indicate that your application did have other weaknesses. But without your actual numbers, no one can tell you whether your results are abnormal.
Re: Bad cycle?
Posted: Fri Mar 27, 2020 8:34 pm
by The Lsat Airbender
I agree with cav. This is a "terrible cycle, maybe touch base with your recommenders because something is tanking your app" outcome for a 176/3.5 and a "slightly unlucky but predictable, maybe retake the LSAT for a couple more points" outcome for a 172/3.1.