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I have an LSAT of X, and a GPA of Y. What are my chances of admission?

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I have an LSAT of X, and a GPA of Y. What are my chances of admission?

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Because we receive so many highly competitive applications and base our decisions on a wide variety of factors, it is very difficult to judge an individual applicant’s chances of admission. Even if we have all of the relevant information for an applicant, admissions decisions are made within the context of the entire applicant pool. We typically receive almost 6000 applications for about 360 spots. That said, the median LSAT score for the 2009 entering class was 169 and the 25th and 75th percentiles for the class were 167 and 170, respectively. The median GPA was 3.7 with the 25th and 75th percentiles falling at 3.55 and 3.84, respectively.

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