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From: KnewtonLSAT
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  • not really a "cycle" if all arrows aren't pointing the same direction, is it?

  • This is useless

  • no shit

  • The more you know.

  • The substance in her speech doesn't answer the question in the title. You can learn more from surfing Google for the answer. Do you're own analysis... just find out what score it takes to be in a TTT's top 95 percentile and be willing to go there! A scholarship is almost guaranteed if you apply to a school where your scores place you in the top 99 percentile. I bet this comment alone will boost your view count.

  • very trite, "try to get the best LSAT score possible". Wow, stunning advice.

    What people really need to know is the relationship, if any, between LSAT scholarship cut off point(s) and the school's 25%/75% LSAT requirements. e.g. Blah school of law range is 155-162 and they give scholarships for 3.6+ GPA combined with 161+ LSAT.

    It may be worth going to a slightly 'worse' school if you can get a better chance of a scholarship.

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