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  1. 3.85 GPA Top Law School. Hello, I kind of messed up my freshman year of undergrad and can only get a maximum of a 3.85 GPA by end of senior year. With an incredible LSAT score (170+), would it still be possible to get into a top law school (my dream is Stanford or Yale)? 0. Add a Comment.

  2. 3 days ago · If both your LSAT and your GPA are below the median, your chances of getting in are slim. Bringing it back to Harvard: if your undergrad GPA is above 3.92 (median GPA at Harvard Law), you have some leeway on your LSAT, meaning you can fall in the 25th percentile to median range (170-174) and still have a strong chance at getting in.

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  3. 5 days ago · LSAT, GPA, and/or Character & Fitness Addenda: Context around an LSAT score, grade point average, or a more detailed explanation of a “yes” answer to the Character & Fitness section is accepted. We ask that you devote an individual page to each within your application where necessary.

  4. 4 days ago · 4. University of Chicago. The University of Chicago Law School requires a bachelor’s degree and accepts LSAT, GRE, or GMAT scores. They require a personal statement, two letters of recommendation, and a resume. Chicago has a paperless admissions process and reviews every completed application it receives.

  5. 4 days ago · The cumulative grade point average (GPA) is based only upon law school courses taken for a grade (A-F) at the Washington College of Law. The quality point (credit hours x letter grade numerical value) total is divided by the total number of credits earned for graded WCL law courses.

  6. 2 days ago · Founded in 1971, the USD School of Law’s Clinical Education Program is renowned as one of the most successful and extensive in the nation. Under the supervision of experienced professors, as well as dedicated attorneys from our community, students receive the unique opportunity to apply classroom knowledge in real-world legal situations.

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