Do law schools have formal LSAT and GPA cutoffs?
Although the LSAT score and the GPA are the two most important indicators, law schools are reluctant to say that they use a mechanical device, like a cutoff, to reject applications. And the school mentioned earlier that uses an index does so only to sort applications, not to make final decisions on them. Other schools, however, may specifically announce that applicants with numbers below certain minima are “not likely” to be accepted.