While I haven't heard of a school that blatantly says "If your numbers are below ____ you are SOL", I have heard that there are schools with unspoken LSAT and GPA floors ex. (?) Columbia is 163/3.5.
Anyone have any information?
What is the LSAT and/or GPA floor? Forum
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Re: What is the LSAT and/or GPA floor?
they will never tell you since most schools take a "holistic" approach, but you can look at the 25% and 75% and see what your shot is.
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Re: What is the LSAT and/or GPA floor?
http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... 2&t=162680
Also, the Columbia LSAT floor you listed is only right for URMs. And the GPA floor is certainly lower than 3.5. Use lawschoolnumbers.com to get an idea.
Also, the Columbia LSAT floor you listed is only right for URMs. And the GPA floor is certainly lower than 3.5. Use lawschoolnumbers.com to get an idea.
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Re: What is the LSAT and/or GPA floor?
Great! What I was looking for
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Re: What is the LSAT and/or GPA floor?
URM floor is lower than that, tooTiago Splitter wrote:http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... 2&t=162680
Also, the Columbia LSAT floor you listed is only right for URMs. And the GPA floor is certainly lower than 3.5. Use lawschoolnumbers.com to get an idea.
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