Tried researching this without success : Are the 25%/75% ranges for LSAT and GPA reported, referring to ALL students admitted (not waitlisted), all admitted AND waitlisted, or just all ATTENDING?
I read in a Dean's interview that they can play with the waitlist because it's not ranked. This left me confused and I can see why the predictors could be misleading.
GPA and LSAT RANGES.... Forum
- 180asBreath
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Re: GPA and LSAT RANGES....
The ranges are of classes (i.e. all of those who are attending the institution). So a school's Class of 2014 represents statistics on all students who started law school, at the institution, in 2011.
- law chihuahua
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Re: GPA and LSAT RANGES....
Um, isn't it only for students who have matriculated? Some schools have huge waitlists. It wouldn't seem to make sense to add waitlisted candidates to the pool for which they report the range.