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What are typical GPA and LSAT scores of accepted students?

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For the incoming class of 2006, 75% have an undergraduate GPA of 3.66 or higher, the median GPA was 3.78, and the median LSAT score was 168.

What coursework is required and what are the typical GRE scores of accepted students?

Department of Psychology
There are no specific undergraduate course requirements for admission to graduate study, but courses such as introductory psychology, statistics, and experimental psychology and/or research methods are preferred. For doctoral students, the means and ranges have been approximately 600 (500-710) verbal, 625 (500-750 quantitative, and 645 (510-780) analytical. See similar questions...

What is the median LSAT score for accepted students?

Faq
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. See similar questions...

What are the minimum GPA/GRE/TOEFL scores accepted?

U of M: Pharmacology: Graduate Program: FAQ.
The minimum score our department will accept for the computer based TOEFL is 250 (or equivalent for paper or internet based TOEFL). There are no established minimum requirements for the GPA or GRE. The average GPA of the students that were accepted into our program in recent years was 3.5 (on a 4.0 scale). Typically our students have scored above the 60th percentile on the GRE. See similar questions...

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. See similar questions...

What were the GRE and GPA scores of students admitted for the current academic year?

Frequently Asked Questions
The range of GRE scores for the verbal section was 640-750 and 600-800 for the quantitative section. The average GRE score for the verbal section was 664 and 760 for the quantitative section. The average GPA for students entering the program was 3.7. See similar questions...

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. See similar questions...

What is a typical day in the life of your students?

FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
Because our students set their own schedules and train at their own paces, it’s hard to generalize. However, if you plan on training full-time, you can expect to spend four hours a day in formal training. Our training day is divided into two-hour blocks that begin at 7 a.m. Scheduling is done at your convenience. On a typical day, you will have a flight during one of these blocks. See similar questions...

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

Frequently Asked Questions - Admissions Process - Admissions...
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. See similar questions...

What are the minimum GRE and GPA scores?

Department of Computer Science
What we are most interested in is the applicant's research potential. These scores are just one of many criteria we consider. There are no minimum scores. We much prefer students who have taken challenging advanced courses to those with top scores on rudimentary courses. There are many ways for applicants to demonstrate their research potential. See similar questions...

What GPA and GRE scores must I have to be admitted?

faqs
We normally tell students they should be in the B+ range to be competitive. The admission process incorporates 1) overall GPA; 2) prerequisite GPA; and 3) GRE score. Each of these areas is weighted equally. Thereby, the applicant could remain in the competitive range if they were low in one area i.e. overall GPA and up in the other two. Historically, applicants with GRE scores below 900 are not competitive. See similar questions...

What GPA and MCAT scores do I need to have?

RMED-FAQ
All applicants to the RMED Program need to have competitive GPA and MCAT scores. Talk to your premedical advisor at your university. See similar questions...

What if my GPA or GRE scores are low?

Department of Philosophy at Penn State University
Your junior/senior major GPA should be above a 3.0; however, if there are extenuating circumstances for a lower GPA, you may still be considered for admission. Please address those issues in your personal statement. The GREs are only one of the factors we consider, so again, if there are extenuating circumstances, use your personal statement to address this issue. See similar questions...

How important are GRE scores and GPA?

ESPM - UC Berkeley Environmental Science Policy and Manageme...
The GRE scores and GPA are very important to gain admission to the ESPM graduate program. The average GRE scores for those we accepted in the program for Fall 2005 were: Verbal: 625/84%, Quantitative: 698/73%, and Analytical: 5.10 or 701/83%. The average GPA for those accepted was 3.60. The GPA is based on undergraduate course work done in the last two years, i.e. junior and senior status. See similar questions...

What are the oldest MCAT scores accepted?

Drexel University College of Medicine - Admissions: Frequent...
MCAT scores are good for a period of two years. For instance, April 2005 is the oldest MCAT accepted for entry with the 2008 first year class. See similar questions...

How can I see my students' scores?

CPR FAQs and Instructions for TAMU
Go to: Login -> Enter as Instructor/Designer -> Access Courses -> choose your course -> Manage Assignments -> click on the assignment of interest -> Student Results. You have the option of displaying Less Info or More Info. [top] See similar questions...

What was the minimum accepted GPA last year?

BMLSc FAQ
The minimum GPA accepted each year varies based on the applicants' GPAs for that year. The minimum GPA of applicants accepted in the previous year is not an indication of the minimum GPA that may be accpeted in the year you apply. Therefore, the minimum GPA of accepted applicants is not published. See similar questions...

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). See similar questions...

How many students are in a typical class?

Rasmussen College FAQ | Business College FAQ
Our classes usually have between 15-25 students. We strongly believe that personal attention from your instructors is vital to your success. Your teachers will know you by name and work with you to help you achieve your goals. Rasmussen College, you will never be just a face in a very large crowd. Contact us for more information. See similar questions...

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