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The 50th percentile is typically a score of about 151; the 90th percentile is around 165 and the 99th is about 173. A 178 or better usually places the examinee in the 99.9th percentile. Examinees have the option of canceling their scores within six calendar days after the exam, before they get their scores.
2.3 to 2.7 (first-year courses) [26] Chicago-Kent College of Law: 3.0 (mandatory for all required courses except legal writing; recommended for most other courses) [27] University of Cincinnati College of Law: 3.0 in first-year courses; 3.3 median in most upper-division courses [28] Columbus School of Law: 3.00–3.30 (4.33 scale) [29]
The entering class of the Fall 2011 full-time program had an average LSAT score of 147 while the part-time program had an average LSAT score of 145. [14] These scores represent 33rd and 26th percentile of all LSAT test takers. [15] The average GPA for the entering class of 2011 is 3.01 for the full-time program and 2.99 for the part-time ...
Admissions have been increasingly selective. The class of 2026 has a median LSAT score of 167 and median undergraduate GPA of 3.95. The 75th and 25th percentile for these metrics are 168 and 4.00, and 159 and 3.63, respectively. [8]
Its 25th/75th percentile LSAT scores and GPA were 162/170 and 3.52/3.97. Eight students were not included in the LSAT calculation and seven not included in the GPA calculation. [20] 33% of the incoming class are racially or ethnically diverse students, and 45% are women. The college currently only offers admission for the fall semester.
The class consists of 284 students. Of scores reported, the median LSAT score was 153 and the median undergraduate GPA was 3.38. Its 25th/75th percentile LSAT scores and GPA were 150/156 and 3.04/3.65. One student was not included in the LSAT calculation and four were not included in the GPA calculation. [6]
The 25-75 percentile range for LSAT scores and undergraduate GPA is 144-153 and 2.76-3.44. [2] Of the Appalachian graduates taking the Virginia bar for the first time in July 2021, 20% passed, vs. a 79% average rate. [4] The student body size declined from 332 total students in 2011 to 96 in 2016, before rebounding to 128 in 2017 and 170 in ...
One student was not included in the acceptance statistics. The class consists of 119 students. The median LSAT score was 150 and the median undergraduate GPA was 3.21. Its 25th/75th percentile LSAT scores and GPA were 148/152 and 2.77/3.57. Six students were not included in the LSAT calculation and two not included in the GPA calculation. [9]