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What are the range of LSAT scores and GPAs of last years admitted applicants?

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What are the range of LSAT scores and GPAs of last years admitted applicants?

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Admission decisions are based on the Admission Committee’s experienced judgment applied to individual cases, and many factors are taken into account. Each application is given a thorough review, taking account of all available information. Because GPA and LSAT scores alone do not fully or adequately summarize information about individuals that is important to admission decisions, these “numbers” often prove poor predictors of admission decisions on individual applications. At no point on the GPA or LSAT scales are the chances of admission to Harvard Law School 0 or 100 percent. As reported to the ABA, the 75/25 percentile GPAs for the class entering in 2006 were 3.95/3.72 and the 75/25 percentile LSATs were 175/169.

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