| By Shitakirimusume (Shitakirimusume) on Wednesday, September 24, 2003 - 10:49 pm: Edit |
By Brad Dobeck, Esq.
President, PrelawAdvisor.com
(formerly Prelaw Advisor, MBNA Career Education Center, Georgetown University)
April 2003
This table represents a current estimate of the GPA and LSAT score at which a law school is likely to accept an applicant from Georgetown University (the "Yes-Point").
Rank Law School GPA LSAT
1 Yale 3.9 171
1 Stanford 3.8+ 168
2 Harvard 3.8+ 170
3 Columbia 3.7 169+
3 NYU 3.65+ 170
3 Chicago 3.6+ 169
4 Berkeley 3.75+ 165+
5 Georgetown (day program) 3.6+ 167+
6 Virginia (non-residents) 3.6+ 166+
6 Northwestern 3.5 167
6 Duke 3.5+ 166+
6 Michigan 3.6 165+
7 Virginia (legal residents) 3.5+ 165+
7 Cornell 3.6+ 165
7 Penn 3.5+ 166+
7 UCLA 3.6+ 164+
8 USC 3.5+ 164+
8 Washington & Lee 3.5 164+
8 Georgetown (night program) 3.4+ 163+
9 Vanderbilt 3.6 163
9 Texas 3.6 162+
9 University of Washington 3.6 162+
9 Minnesota 3.6 162+
9 University of Colorado 3.6 162
9 Fordham 3.5 164
9 Notre Dame 3.5+ 163
9 George Washington 3.5 163
9 Boston College 3.5+ 162+
9 William & Mary 3.4+ 163
9 Boston University 3.3+ 164
9 Emory 3.5 162+
9 Washington University 3.4+ 163
10 UNC-Chapel Hill 3.5+ 160
10 George Mason University 3.4+ 161
10 University of Illinois 3.3+ 161
10 University of Connecticut 3.4+ 160
11 University of Utah 3.5+ 158+
11 American University 3.4+ 158
11 Tulane 3.4 158+
| By Shitakirimusume (Shitakirimusume) on Thursday, September 25, 2003 - 07:48 pm: Edit |
And this is from 2003 stat.
Subject: http://www1.law.ucla.edu/~admissions/
UCLA @Law School
Statistics for Class Enrolled for Fall 2003
Applicants: 7,286
Admits: 964
Enrolled: 308
Academic Information (in percentiles): 25th, 50th, 75th
GPA: 3.51, 3.68, 3.83
LSAT: 162, 166, 168
Gender:
Female: 49%
Male: 51%
In addition to grades and test scores, UCLA considers many other attributes. For some of these attributes, please refer to our Admissions Policy.
California Residents: 71%
Non-Residents: 29%
Geographic distribution: Approximately 100 undergraduate schools represented nationwide; the top represented schools by number of students enrolled for Fall 2002 are: UCLA, UC Berkeley, Stanford, UC San Diego, University of Pennsylvania, Georgetown University, Pomona College, Northwestern University, Yale, University of Southern California, Cornell University, Dartmouth College and Duke University.
| By Shitakirimusume (Shitakirimusume) on Thursday, September 25, 2003 - 07:52 pm: Edit |
with gpa 6.8 lsat, 166 UCLA is now Top 10 school
as far as difficulty to get in.
| By Cmaher (Cmaher) on Friday, September 26, 2003 - 02:56 am: Edit |
UCLA is better than Harvard.
| By That1aznguy (That1aznguy) on Sunday, September 28, 2003 - 04:25 am: Edit |
I totally agree Cmaher! U.C Los angeles is a very good school (Biased opinion since my whole family except me went there)
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