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Average LSAT scores for undergraduate institutions?

Post by Grae » Tue Jan 15, 2008 1:13 am

I've read that in the past admissions committees would adjust an applicant's GPA up or down depending on the difficulty of the undergraduate institution where they earned their degree, though this is no longer really done. Obviously a GPA of 3.8 is more impressive coming from Harvard than from Portland State (grade inflation aside), and any admissions Dean would be likely to take that into account.

I've heard that this is no longer the practice, but rather that the average LSAT score for a college's undergraduates is used to determine how talented its students are. I've heard that Harvard undergrads who take the test average a score of about 170, but I've been unable to find any hard data (or even any speculation, really) on this topic. Has anyone else out there tried to hunt down these numbers or know if they're published somewhere I'm not looking?

For context, I went to St. John's College for my undergrad. It's a small liberal arts school of about 800 students who all study exactly the same program all 4 years. It's was an amazing experience, but unless you know how that school works it's really hard to understand what goes on there. When an admissions officer looks at my transcript they'll see something like this:

Freshman Language: B
Freshman Math: A
Freshman Lab: B+
Freshman Seminar: A

And so on for four years. It's been my experience that people are impressed with my studies if they know about St. John's. It's also been my experience that very, very few people know about it and I'm hoping there's some objective way to measure the difficulty of the classes I took.

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Re: Average LSAT scores for undergraduate institutions?

Post by JDewey » Tue Jan 15, 2008 1:15 am

There's not

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Re: Average LSAT scores for undergraduate institutions?

Post by firstguess » Tue Jan 15, 2008 4:39 am

Harvard undergraduates average a 166. LSAC will post data for your school once you register with LSDAS. Yale is around 165, Princeton 164, Columbia/Stanford 163, and so on. 170 would be ridiculously insane, for any undergrad institution.

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Re: Average LSAT scores for undergraduate institutions?

Post by Grae » Tue Jan 15, 2008 2:38 pm

firstguess,

Thanks for the reply. Those numbers do indeed sound more realistic, and I'm glad someone else has looked into this.

I've registered for the LSDAS and since reading your post I've tried like the dickens to find these numbers. Do you know specifically where to look? :|

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Re: Average LSAT scores for undergraduate institutions?

Post by Haribo » Tue Jan 15, 2008 2:41 pm

Someone started a thread a while back on TLS where everyone replied with their school's average - I'm not sure exactly where it is though. The information isn't officially released by LSAC though.

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Post by raskolnikov » Tue Jan 15, 2008 3:26 pm

malena wrote:Someone started a thread a while back on TLS where everyone replied with their school's average - I'm not sure exactly where it is though. The information isn't officially released by LSAC though.
Here it is: http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... =2&t=19882

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Post by SeekingHeight » Sat Jan 19, 2008 11:11 pm

Bologna.

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Re: Average LSAT scores for undergraduate institutions?

Post by afrikaans9 » Wed Oct 08, 2008 3:38 pm

William Mary - 160

Represent. Higher than UVA - 158. Shows you how much the USNEWS ranking means with William and Mary at spot 31 and UVA at 23.

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Post by muddywaters » Wed Oct 08, 2008 11:41 pm

afrikaans9 wrote:William Mary - 160

Represent. Higher than UVA - 158. Shows you how much the USNEWS ranking means with William and Mary at spot 31 and UVA at 23.
riiiiiiiight cuz a school's avg. LSAT means EVERYTHING.

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Post by mgrogan » Wed Oct 08, 2008 11:58 pm

muddywaters wrote:
afrikaans9 wrote:William Mary - 160

Represent. Higher than UVA - 158. Shows you how much the USNEWS ranking means with William and Mary at spot 31 and UVA at 23.
riiiiiiiight cuz a school's avg. LSAT means EVERYTHING.

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Post by thedevilsadvocate » Sun Oct 03, 2010 5:33 pm

How do I find this information for my undergraduate school on my LSAC account?

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Post by Patriot1208 » Sun Oct 03, 2010 7:05 pm

someone is really impressed by St. Johns college?

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Post by rayiner » Sun Oct 03, 2010 7:07 pm

afrikaans9 wrote:William Mary - 160

Represent. Higher than UVA - 158. Shows you how much the USNEWS ranking means with William and Mary at spot 31 and UVA at 23.
People at W&M are ugly and therefore have more time to study for the LSAT since they're not getting laid.

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Post by Rand M. » Sun Oct 03, 2010 7:18 pm

rayiner wrote:
afrikaans9 wrote:William Mary - 160

Represent. Higher than UVA - 158. Shows you how much the USNEWS ranking means with William and Mary at spot 31 and UVA at 23.
People at W&M are ugly and therefore have more time to study for the LSAT since they're not getting laid.
Taking that personally.

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Post by northwood » Sun Oct 03, 2010 8:22 pm

law schools dont care where you went to ug. they care about your lsat, your gpa, personal statement, disciplinary file ( hopefully you dont have one).

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Post by Helmholtz » Sun Oct 03, 2010 8:25 pm

northwood wrote:law schools dont care where you went to ug.
They certainly care to a degree.

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Post by Patriot1208 » Sun Oct 03, 2010 8:26 pm

Helmholtz wrote:
northwood wrote:law schools dont care where you went to ug.
They certainly care to a degree.
Not to a degree that Saint Johns college is considered anything other than the same as 98% of all other schools.

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Post by Helmholtz » Sun Oct 03, 2010 8:30 pm

Patriot1208 wrote:
Helmholtz wrote:
northwood wrote:law schools dont care where you went to ug.
They certainly care to a degree.
Not to a degree that Saint Johns college is considered anything other than the same as 98% of all other schools.
Considering the fact that the OP hasn't logged onto this site for two years, it seems pretty safe to say that our advice re: Saint Johns College is probably not going to be doing a lot. And I think it's pretty naive to say that UG doesn't matter for 98% of possible undergrad institutions.

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Post by Patriot1208 » Sun Oct 03, 2010 8:32 pm

Helmholtz wrote:
Patriot1208 wrote:
Helmholtz wrote:
northwood wrote:law schools dont care where you went to ug.
They certainly care to a degree.
Not to a degree that Saint Johns college is considered anything other than the same as 98% of all other schools.
Considering the fact that the OP hasn't logged onto this site for two years, it seems pretty safe to say that our advice re: Saint Johns College is probably not going to be doing a lot. And I think it's pretty naive to say that UG doesn't matter for 98% of possible undergrad institutions.
You really think it matters out of the obvious prestigious schools at the top and the obvious schools at the bottom, ie Harvard and Phoenx online? Most schools are state schools and the vast majority of them are going impossible to determine which is better than the other.

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Post by Helmholtz » Sun Oct 03, 2010 8:42 pm

Patriot1208 wrote: You really think it matters out of the obvious prestigious schools at the top and the obvious schools at the bottom, ie Harvard and Phoenx online? Most schools are state schools and the vast majority of them are going impossible to determine which is better than the other.
I took your statement to mean that the top 1% of schools would be put into a category that would give one a boost and the bottom 1% of schools would put one into a category that would result in damage to a person as an applicant; and I just don't think this is the case. Are schools going to care whether you went to UVA vs. UMich for UG? Probably not. Would schools care whether you went to Notre Dame vs. Trevecca Nazarene University? Well, yeah, probably (even though nobody would say that either school is in the top 1% or the bottom 1%). For a lot of top law school applicants, it's not going to matter that much because so many of them went to really good UG schools that are difficult to draw fine lines between when it comes to quality. But I don't think it's right to say that when it comes to 98% of undergrad institutions, adcomms just don't give a crap.

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Post by Patriot1208 » Sun Oct 03, 2010 8:52 pm

Helmholtz wrote:
Patriot1208 wrote: You really think it matters out of the obvious prestigious schools at the top and the obvious schools at the bottom, ie Harvard and Phoenx online? Most schools are state schools and the vast majority of them are going impossible to determine which is better than the other.
I took your statement to mean that the top 1% of schools would be put into a category that would give one a boost and the bottom 1% of schools would put one into a category that would result in damage to a person as an applicant; and I just don't think this is the case. Are schools going to care whether you went to UVA vs. UMich for UG? Probably not. Would schools care whether you went to Notre Dame vs. Trevecca Nazarene University? Well, yeah, probably (even though nobody would say that either school is in the top 1% or the bottom 1%). For a lot of top law school applicants, it's not going to matter that much because so many of them went to really good UG schools that are difficult to draw fine lines between when it comes to quality. But I don't think it's right to say that when it comes to 98% of undergrad institutions, adcomms just don't give a crap.
It was obviously an overgeneralized statement, but for the VAST majority of applicants I can't imagine it having much of a push either way.

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Re: Average LSAT scores for undergraduate institutions?

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Rand M. wrote:
rayiner wrote:
afrikaans9 wrote:William Mary - 160

Represent. Higher than UVA - 158. Shows you how much the USNEWS ranking means with William and Mary at spot 31 and UVA at 23.
People at W&M are ugly and therefore have more time to study for the LSAT since they're not getting laid.
Taking that personally.
Sorry you weren't attractive enough to get into UVA.

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Post by cinephile » Fri Oct 15, 2010 6:27 am

thedevilsadvocate wrote:How do I find this information for my undergraduate school on my LSAC account?
You can find this information on your academic summary report after you submit your transcript.

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Post by dcman06 » Fri Oct 15, 2010 8:41 am

I went to William and Mary and graduated several yrs ago, average is a 159 according to my CAS report. When you look at W&M seniors who went straight to law school vs. W&M graduates who could be anywhere from one to 50 years out of college, the W&M seniors averaged about 159-160 last several years, non-seniors were about a 158-160. Pretty good for a public university, though my suspicion is that a disproportionate amount of the W&M students who get 166-180 are not Virginians, but that's to be expected at public universities. Out of state students tend to be the higher achievers. For the record, I'm a Virginian.

http://www.wm.edu/as/government/prelawa ... /index.php


I find it hard for any undergraduate institution to average more than 164-165 max for an LSAT score. The Ivies plus Duke (and related institutions), Williams, Swarthmore, Amherst, etc. would be the schools I expect to be close to the 164-165 average.

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