At 22:37, you discuss that scholarship money may decrease if one’s LSAT median is below median. I noticed that you didn’t refer to GPA medians in this answer. Should I assume that this was intentional, and that scholarship money is far more dependent on an admitted applicant’s LSAT score relative to medians than his UGPA relative to the median? I noted that your answer was in reference to a question about retaking the LSAT, so perhaps I’m reading too much into your answer.
How does a UMich applicant know if he is in Appl. delay as discussed at 11:10? Your site says decisions are generally made within 10 weeks of file completion. Is the only indicator of delay status that no decision has been made after 10 weeks? Thanks!
At 22:37, you discuss that scholarship money may decrease if one’s LSAT median is below median. I noticed that you didn’t refer to GPA medians in this answer. Should I assume that this was intentional, and that scholarship money is far more dependent on an admitted applicant’s LSAT score relative to medians than his UGPA relative to the median? I noted that your answer was in reference to a question about retaking the LSAT, so perhaps I’m reading too much into your answer.
How does a UMich applicant know if he is in Appl. delay as discussed at 11:10? Your site says decisions are generally made within 10 weeks of file completion. Is the only indicator of delay status that no decision has been made after 10 weeks? Thanks!
Short answer-they don’t know; if we need/want more information, we reach out, but if we’re just pondering, we don’t.