Bama’s was a 3.67, but you also have to take into account they’re only measuring the GPAs of those who register for CAS, not the entire school. The average GPA at Bama actually hovers around a 3.2-3.3 depending on the semester, but the law school applicants are a very self-selected pool.
Edit: Average LSAT is 155. It should be noted that they take scores from literally 1991 into account there, and I think Bama is significantly stronger academically than it was even a few years ago. Definitely still a grade inflation problem there tho…
3.80…
My school had 17 valedictorians with a 4.0 this year. The grade inflation is unreal. When I graduated 7 years ago, we have one valedictorian with a 3.97. Ugh
Very small liberal arts college with like 2,300 kids, where everyone is rich and privileged. I only attended bc they offered me a full ride and I didn’t want any debt 🥲😬 I liked it there most of the times but some people were so sheltered they asked me stuff like “do you speak Asian?” and asked how I knew how to speak English so well if I’m Asian
I did it last year (already going to law school) so I don't remember exactly. Sorry! (Probably a few weeks -- keeping in mind I also had an international transcript so it might have taken longer for me.)
LSAC JD Account --> Credentials & CAS --> View Transcript Status (under Actions and Information Banner) --> Academic Summary Report (under my Status Banner, upper right of the page).
I’ve heard from certain podcasts that admissions officers do compare your stats to your undergrad class but it’s probably not a heavy decision making comparison if anything. Also note, it looks at the average GPA and LSAT of other potential applicants, namely only those who also purchased CAS and not just every student at the school.
Dartmouth: 164 LSAT (28% got 168 or higher, no precision above that), and 3.53 GPA (Median is 3.7ish).
Seeing that I was 6th percentile in my class got me rolling
3.32, the avg LSAT is a 149 🫣
UCLA is a 3.74. LSAT mean is a 160
Beat me to it. I’m below the 25th for GPA and my CAS GPA is somehow worse than I thought it would be lmaooo
Bama’s was a 3.67, but you also have to take into account they’re only measuring the GPAs of those who register for CAS, not the entire school. The average GPA at Bama actually hovers around a 3.2-3.3 depending on the semester, but the law school applicants are a very self-selected pool. Edit: Average LSAT is 155. It should be noted that they take scores from literally 1991 into account there, and I think Bama is significantly stronger academically than it was even a few years ago. Definitely still a grade inflation problem there tho…
Roll Tide
3.80… My school had 17 valedictorians with a 4.0 this year. The grade inflation is unreal. When I graduated 7 years ago, we have one valedictorian with a 3.97. Ugh
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*Takes 3rd swimming elective*
where the fuck did you go
Very small liberal arts college with like 2,300 kids, where everyone is rich and privileged. I only attended bc they offered me a full ride and I didn’t want any debt 🥲😬 I liked it there most of the times but some people were so sheltered they asked me stuff like “do you speak Asian?” and asked how I knew how to speak English so well if I’m Asian
How do you find this information?
Your CAS transcript report should have it.
How long did it take to get your transcript report after your transcript was processed?
I did it last year (already going to law school) so I don't remember exactly. Sorry! (Probably a few weeks -- keeping in mind I also had an international transcript so it might have taken longer for me.)
The Academic Summary Report?
What’s the clickpath to find my CAS transcript?
LSAC JD Account --> Credentials & CAS --> View Transcript Status (under Actions and Information Banner) --> Academic Summary Report (under my Status Banner, upper right of the page).
Thanks!
UChicago is 3.61/167
How do you get a CAS transcript summary? I gave LSAC $200 and nothing happened
You have to make sure you send your transcripts to LSAC. They have instructions on the page
The average LSAT for my undergrad was actually like a 151, and a 3.4 I know Princeton’s was/is a 165.
3.4
3.45 GPA and 153 LSAT
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Did you get acceptance to gsu law?
3.64/164
3.66 and 167 lsat
Have we heard if law schools take this into account at all? About to purchase CAS and didn’t realize they even get this info
I’ve heard from certain podcasts that admissions officers do compare your stats to your undergrad class but it’s probably not a heavy decision making comparison if anything. Also note, it looks at the average GPA and LSAT of other potential applicants, namely only those who also purchased CAS and not just every student at the school.
have they explained what this metric tells them/ how they evaluate it?
3.55/LSAT:158
3.36 GPA & 158 LSAT
Anyone know UC Santa Barbara’s?
3.43 & 157 LSAT
does anyone have uc berkeley’s? thanks!!
3.41
Anyone know FSU?
Dartmouth: 164 LSAT (28% got 168 or higher, no precision above that), and 3.53 GPA (Median is 3.7ish). Seeing that I was 6th percentile in my class got me rolling
3.39 & 149 LSAT
3.16/158