My LSAT or GPA is lower than the GW Law median LSAT or median GPA. Do I have any chance of gaining admission or will my low LSAT score/GPA take me out of the running?
We consider each application in its entirety. We do not make any decisions based solely upon LSAT score or solely upon GPA. Of course, the stronger an applicant’s LSAT score and undergraduate GPA, the more likely it is that that candidate will gain admission. However, each year we admit some applicants who have both LSAT scores and undergraduate GPA’s below our medians. If your numbers are not very high, be sure that you make the other portions of your application as strong as possible.
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