MikeSpivey wrote:For an fyi, on your LSDAS report law schools get an "LCM" score. This is the median LSAT from all test takers at your school (it is left blank if there are not enough test takers from that school in that year, i.e. not enough statistical power). This is used by *some* admissions offices for comparative value in GPAs. In other words, schools with higher median LSAT are deemed more competitive than schools with lower LCMs, although this is one of many variables including the schools median gpa.
Interesting side note (maybe), Transylvania University always had one of the highest LCMs when I read files. Year after year. So much so I started visiting Transylvania to recruit.
Is there a way to find out this LCM information about gpa and LSAT scores from one's school?