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Are there cut-off scores to apply to the Law School? What are the median undergraduate GPA and LSAT scores for Columbia Law School students?

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Are there cut-off scores to apply to the Law School? What are the median undergraduate GPA and LSAT scores for Columbia Law School students?

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There is no minimum undergraduate GPA or LSAT score in the consideration process for admission to Columbia Law School. For the 2008 entering class, the median undergraduate GPA was 3.71 and the median LSAT score was 172. Although academic achievements and performance on the LSAT are clearly relevant to the selection process, we strongly emphasize that admission to the Law School is based on a variety of quantitative and qualitative factors contained in your application, not solely on either grades or test scores. Every complete application is read in full by at least two members of the Admissions Committee. To view the most recent Class Profile, including GPA and LSAT statistics, please click here.

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