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  2. Vanderbilt University Law School - Wikipedia

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    The total cost of attendance (indicating the cost of tuition, fees, and living expenses) at Vanderbilt Law for the 2020–21 academic year is $92,004. [22] The Law School Transparency estimated debt-financed cost of attendance for three years is $270,165. [23]

  3. List of law school GPA curves - Wikipedia

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    The following list shows where law schools set the 50% mark for an individual class subject to the curve. Because not all classes are curved and because professors still have discretion within the curve's ranges, where a law school sets its curve is not necessarily revealing of that school's average student GPA (whether after 1L or upon ...

  4. Average student loan debt for law school

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    The cost of private law school has more than doubled since the 1980s, while attending public law school is almost six times as expensive. Over a third ( 36.7% ) of law schools offered conditional ...

  5. 12 Law Schools With the Highest LSAT Scores

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    An aspiring attorney's score on the Law School Admission Test, or LSAT, has a significant influence on his or her competitiveness for selective J.D. programs. 12 Law Schools With the Highest LSAT ...

  6. Talk:List of law school GPA curves - Wikipedia

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    Some schools only curve certain classes. For example, Stanford curves to a 3.4, but only in examination classes. The average graduating GPA is a good chunk higher than 3.4, since most paper classes average higher than a 3.4 (sometimes much higher). Some of the GPA's listed are average graduating GPA's.

  7. Law School Admission Test - Wikipedia

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    The LSAT is a standardized test in that LSAC adjusts raw scores to fit an expected norm to overcome the likelihood that some administrations may be more difficult than others. Normalized scores are distributed on a scale with a low of 120 to a high of 180. [31] The LSAT system of scoring is predetermined and does not reflect test takers ...

  8. Law School Transparency - Wikipedia

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    Law School Transparency was founded in July 2009 by two law students at Vanderbilt University Law School, Kyle McEntee and Patrick J. Lynch. [2] When Lynch obtained a job practicing environmental law with a nongovernmental organization in South America, he reduced his involvement in LST. [3]

  9. What is the average credit limit for Americans? - AOL

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    But the average credit card balance was $6,501 during the same quarter— well below the average credit limit. The average credit limit increased 6.8 percent compared with the third quarter of ...