My LSAT or gpa is lower than George Mason’s medians for fall 2005. Is there any chance I will be admitted for fall 2006?
A large majority of applicants do not have LSAT and gpa’s that both exceed our medians. Realistically, the closer an applicant comes to meeting our medians, the greater the likelihood of his or her gaining admission to George Mason. However, we have many students who have a weak LSAT but a very strong gpa; we have students who did very poorly at the undergraduate level but did well professionally and earned a strong LSAT score; we have students who performed poorly in college and on the LSAT, but who have strong graduate records and professional accomplishments. Applications are reviewed in their entirety. No decisions are made on the basis of LSAT and/or gpa exclusively.
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