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What is the cut off score for the LSAT and GPA?

Dwayne O. Andreas School of Law
Each year the admissions committee sets goals for the future entering class. For the Entering Class of 2008, the LSAT 25th percentile goal is 149 and 3.0 GPA. The more competitive candidates will submit an averaged LSAT score that meets the 25th percentile goal or higher. Those who do not meet these goals are generally delayed or denied.

Do you have a cut-off point for LSAT and GPA?

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We do not have a specific cut-off point. However, these two factors are very important when we review a student's application. Other factors we consider include the personal statement, work experience, volunteer experiences, life experience, internships and letters of recommendation.

What kind of LSAT score and GPA score is required for admission?

Frequently Asked Questions
The College of Law does not establish a minimum LSAT score or GPA for acceptance, but the LSAT score and GPA are important factors that the Admissions Committee weighs in reaching its admission decisions.

Is it true that law schools look only at your GPA and LSAT score?

MooseLaw: Pre-Law FAQ
This is a very complicated question, the short answer to which is that your GPA / LSAT data will probably account for 80-90% of your chances of admission at any given school. These things vary by school, of course, and it is obviously artificial to speak in terms of percentages. The point, though, is that your GPA and LSAT score will form the core of your law school application. Most people would say that your grades are slightly more important that your LSAT score.

Do you have a score cut-off for applicants for exams?

FAQs
No, but we are looking for those who pass exams the first time they take them. As far as desired scores, you are competing with the rest of the applicant pool.

When should I take the LSAT?

LSAT scores are just one piece of information considered by Indiana CLEO. In order to receive your scores in time, we recommend applicants take the LSAT no later than December of the year before the student will begin law classes. No. LSAT scores and grades are considered, but there is no specific requirement. LSAT scores and grade point averages sufficient to warrant admission to an Indiana law school are acceptable.

If I write the LSAT more than once, which score is used?

Faculty of Law at Western
The Admissions Committee reviews all scores but will focus more on the highest score, together with any documented special circumstances respecting any significant difference in scores.

How long is my LSAT score valid?

Frequently Asked Questions
LSAT score is valid for three years for purposes of applying to Indiana University School of Law-Indianapolis.

I have taken the LSAT several times. Which score do you use?

UALR Law - Admissions FAQ - University of Arkansas at Little...
We use the highest score when deciding whether to offer admission; however, we receive and consider all LSAT test scores.

Is there a minimum UGPA or LSAT score that you consider?

UALR Law - Admissions FAQ - University of Arkansas at Little...
No; only undergraduate grade point averages are used to calculate your GPA. However, you may submit an official transcript from your graduate school and we will examine it when we review your file. LSDAS calculates your undergraduate grade point average (UGPA). This will include grades from all undergraduate course work earned towards your first undergraduate degree.

What GPA score is listed in my transcripts?

Life Experience Degrees Frequently Asked Questions
Grade Point Average (GPA) is only used for studies conducted through academic courses. The courses that are listed on your transcripts from work or life experience will be marked as passed ("P"). If you are transferring credits from another educational institution, we will use the grades listed on your transcript in place of "P". A total GPA can still be calculated based on the graded coursework you have completed.

What should be my GPA?

Health Professions @ ESF - FAQs
You need to be aware of a sobering reality: admission to a health professions school is a highly competitive process. This means, of course, that these schools will draw candidates from the high end of the GPA range. Consider these statistics. The most common GPA for applicants admitted to medical schools nationwide, for example, is 3.75. At Upstate Medical University, the median overall GPA for accepted applicants is around 3.65 (3.57 for the science GPA).

I have an LSAT of X, and a GPA of Y. What are my chances of admission?

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Because we receive so many highly competitive applications and base our decisions on a wide variety of factors, it is very difficult to judge one applicant's chances of admission. Even if we have all of the relevant information for an applicant, admissions decisions are made within the context of the entire applicant pool. Last year, we received almost 6000 applications for 360 spots.

What are typical GPA and LSAT scores of accepted students?

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For the incoming class of 2007, 75% have an undergraduate GPA of 3.61 or higher, the median GPA was 3.74, and the median LSAT score was 169.

What is the width of the score and is it cast or cut?

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The width of the score on the ASTRA-GLAZE-SW® + face is 1/4" and it is cut after the glazed face is molded.

Is there a minimum GRE score or GPA required?

The Clinical Psychology Program At Boston University
No. All applications are reviewed by at least one faculty member regardless of how low or high you score on the GRE or your GPA.

Is there a minimun GRE score or GPA requirement?

FAQ : Political Science : U of M
No. Each file is looked at as a whole, and the overall best applicants are admitted, so we do not have a cut-off point for scores or GPAs.

What is the median LSAT score for accepted students?

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We do not use an admissions formula or index system when we evaluate applicants, nor is there a floor below which we will not consider a candidate. That said, the University of Michigan Law School is very selective, and the LSAT is an important -- though not dispositive -- factor in our consideration of an applicant. The median LSAT score for the 2007 entering class is 169 (97 th percentile) and the 25th and 75th percentiles for the class are 167 and 170, respectively.
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