- Results for the UGPA/LSAT search are computed using a logistic
regression model employing Fall 2007 full-time application and admission data
as reported by all ABA-approved law schools. The results presented represent a
95% probability that an applicant to a particular school for Fall 2007 would
have had an actual chance of admission within the range indicated. Logistic
regression assumes certain statistical patterns in the data and may slightly
over- or under-represent the actual probability of admission of an applicant to
that year’s class if those patterns were not uniformly present. For instance,
this model might overestimate the probability for admittance for applicants
just under the lowest score that a school accepted in 2007, and it might
underestimate the probability for admittance for applicants just above that
score.
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The results of searches on this data may or may not reflect current admission
probabilities at a given law school for 2009 admission.
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In the reporting of the data by the law schools, an average LSAT score
was used for candidates who had multiple scores.
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- Law schools consider many factors in the admission process other
than UGPA and LSAT score, including letters of recommendation, work experience,
personal statements, extracurricular and civic activities, diversity of
classes, and many others.
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- Most applicants apply to a number of law schools based on a range
of admission possibilities and other criteria. This search is designed to help
you identify a number of schools, based on overlapping ranges, to explore
further using the other searches in this Official Guide and additional
research. You may access in-depth information provided by each school by
clicking on the link to each school in the list you derive using these
searches, or you can link to each school individually by going to the All Law
Schools list.
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