I'm just curious. What is the "floor" for a white applicant to get in to certain schools as far as the LSAT is concerned, assuming the applicant has a 4.0 GPA (I don't; again, I'm just curious). What would the floors be for Harvard, Yale, Stanford, Columbia, NYU, Duke, Cornell, UPenn. and Georgetown, respectfully?
I want to know because I got in an argument with a friend and want to see who is right.
Also, does LSDAS GPA stop at 4.0, or does it go up potentially to 4.3 if someone gets A+'s?
Thanks guys,
Helicio
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Re: Floors for top law schools
Check Laws school numbers.Helicio wrote:I'm just curious. What is the "floor" for a white applicant to get in to certain schools as far as the LSAT is concerned, assuming the applicant has a 4.0 GPA (I don't; again, I'm just curious). What would the floors be for Harvard, Yale, Stanford, Columbia, NYU, Duke, Cornell, UPenn. and Georgetown, respectfully?
I want to know because I got in an argument with a friend and want to see who is right.
Also, does LSDAS GPA stop at 4.0, or does it go up potentially to 4.3 if someone gets A+'s?
Thanks guys,
Helicio
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Re: Floors for top law schools
What would the floor on that site be. Like a "low considered" or whatever it's called.
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Re: Floors for top law schools
Look at the graphs. You are thinking of lawschoolpredictor.comHelicio wrote:What would the floor on that site be. Like a "low considered" or whatever it's called.
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Re: Floors for top law schools
Click on school, sort by LSAT and view individual profiles for the lowest numbers who were admitted.
http://www.lawschoolnumbers.com
edit: graphs are faster
http://www.lawschoolnumbers.com
edit: graphs are faster
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Re: Floors for top law schools
Thanks guys, and sorry for my stupidity.
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