Hey guys, Alan just made this neat chart to help you figure out what GPA / LSAT score you need for your target law school.
Rule of thumb is to get above 50 percentile in both GPA and LSAT to have a realistic shot and above 75 percentile to have a good shot.
http://7sage.com/top-law-school-admissions/
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I wonder if you could add on an admissions probability calculator to this set up. It would require some weighting of LSAT and GPA, but if you can figure that out, it would look really cool on the graph.
There are a few "what are my chances"-predictors out there floating around but it's still all based on the same historic numbers sourced from the same data as the above sites... Try those out but it goes without saying, don't rely exclusively on these numbers. They are based on prior admissions and circumstances change from cycle to cycle. For instance the economic issue of the surplus of recent graduate lawyers to jobs available and the social issue of schools touting a more "diverse" environment these days (whatever that means) skew acceptance distributions in different ways.
http://lawschoolnumbers.com/lsat-prep/lsat-score-predictors
Hope that helps!
http://www.oxfordseminars.ca/LSAT/lsat_profiles.php
If you know of one, please pass it on!