assuming you can get a high enough LSAT you can also apply to washu witha redacted gpa. theyll know its below median but they dont know exactlty what it is
i mean so i get that the medians are broken and schools are doing way tm to massage them but washu is a great school and given that you can apply with basically anything redacted its not that bad @whatdoihavetolose
typically for splitters the idea is that you should apply broadly/cast a wide net. some schools for whatever reason will be desperate to achieve a certain lsat median and that would boost your chances there. it's not really possible to know which schools specifically will be more or less friendly in a given year
I agree but I'm just thinking in comparison to SLS or YLS, that median is a bit much for washu. Great school not great enough for a median of that lsat
@AspiringGargoyle: you'll be fine. Do as well as you can on the LSAT, look through LSD graphs to see which schools are friendly to splitters, write good essays, and you'll be golden
Don’t want to be the bearer of bad news but several people in the SLS chat have mentioned that upon reaching out to the admissions office they were informed the class was full
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