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  2. Law School Admission Test - Wikipedia

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    For example, there might be a 3–5 question difference between a score of 175 and a score of 180, but the difference between a 155 from a 160 could be 9 or more questions—this is because the LSAT uses an ordinal grading system. Although the exact percentile of a given score will vary slightly between examinations, there tends to be little ...

  3. Mercer University School of Law - Wikipedia

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    The average enrollee had a 155 LSAT score and 3.59 undergraduate GPA. [18] Law Library ... Mercer's Law School Transparency under-employment score is 19.2% ...

  4. Benjamin L. Crump College of Law - Wikipedia

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    The median LSAT score was 152 and the median undergraduate GPA was 3.30. Two students were not included in the GPA calculation. Two students were not included in the GPA calculation. Its 25th/75th percentile LSAT scores and GPAs were 155/149 and 3.58/2.98.

  5. 12 Law Schools With the Highest LSAT Scores

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    An aspiring attorney's score on the Law School Admission Test, or LSAT, has a significant influence on his or her competitiveness for selective J.D. programs. 12 Law Schools With the Highest LSAT ...

  6. Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law - Wikipedia

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    Four students were not included in the acceptance statistics. The class consists of 184 students. The median LSAT score was 155 and the median undergraduate GPA was 3.48. Two students were not included in the GPA calculation. Its 25th/75th percentile LSAT scores and GPAs were 153/159 and 3.17/3.73. [1]

  7. William Mitchell College of Law - Wikipedia

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    William Mitchell's 2012 entering class had 260 students, 81% of whom attended full-time. The median undergraduate GPA was 3.38 and the median LSAT score was 155. 51% of the class were men and 49% were women. 13% listed themselves as minorities. Total enrollment of 930 students made it one of the largest law schools in the Midwest at the time. [2]

  8. Cumberland School of Law - Wikipedia

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    The class consisted of 152 students with an average LSAT score of 155 and average GPA of 3.61. The top 75th percentile of the class has an LSAT score of 157 and 3.79 GPA, and the bottom 25th percentile has an LSAT score of 152 and 3.37 GPA. [25] The entering group had 61 male students, 89 female, and two that did not report a sex.

  9. McGeorge School of Law - Wikipedia

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    Five students were not included in the acceptance statistics. The class consisted of 212 students. The median LSAT score was 155 and the median undergraduate GPA was 3.52. One student was not included in the GPA calculation. The reported 25th/75th percentile LSAT scores and GPAs were 152/158 and 3.13/3.77. [2]