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Numbers

Posted: Mon Feb 08, 2016 5:47 pm
by perfunctory
If my gpa is below a school's 25th, and my lsat is a school's median, do I have a good chance of getting in? I figure softs do play a role here. But I figure,
with my median lsat, they can afford to let someone with a >75th gpa and below median lsat in w/o hurting their numbers. This just means more tuition for them, but i'm not sure if things work this way.

Re: Numbers

Posted: Mon Feb 08, 2016 8:15 pm
by OLitch
Without a lot more information, you will not get an accurate answer.

Go to mylsn.info, lawschoolnumbers.com, and lsac.org to compare your numbers to others.

Good luck! I hope you get into your top choice.

Re: Numbers

Posted: Mon Feb 08, 2016 8:31 pm
by Lexaholik
perfunctory wrote:If my gpa is below a school's 25th, and my lsat is a school's median, do I have a good chance of getting in? I figure softs do play a role here. But I figure,
with my median lsat, they can afford to let someone with a >75th gpa and below median lsat in w/o hurting their numbers. This just means more tuition for them, but i'm not sure if things work this way.
Depends on how good the rest of your application is. Softs matter, but how you frame your candidacy also matters.