hourumd.com might give you an idea. It doesn't look like they've updated the data in a while though. I want to say there is another site like this but I can't remember it offhand.
http://mylsn.info/ is the best website. hourumd.com bases their numbers off of mylsn but they haven't updated since 2009. Mylsn has the latest numbers.
When you go there, hit the Pre-Law tab and click admissions search and it will take you to the data entry. Enter numbers and you're off!!! If you hit the arrows next to each school's probabilities, it will show different applicants that match the LSAT/GPA criteria that you entered.
This website uses data from http://lawschoolnumbers.com/ which is updated pretty well (rankings are from 2016 USNWR but it doesn't really matter; applicant data is up to date) and is worth the time to look at too.
mylsn.info was what I was thinking of! Of course, I can never seem to get it to actually show me the charts. They always just show up as large artifacted images.
I'm not a big fan of mylsn. It's self reported data and if you really look at it, the bulk of it is really old. Law school has been undergoing a pretty dramatic transformation, so it just doesn't cut it for me. As an LSAT weaken stim, it'd be like shooting turkeys in a barrel, as the saying goes.
I prefer the US News data. It's non-anecdotal, impersonal, objective, current, and complete:
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hourumd.com might give you an idea. It doesn't look like they've updated the data in a while though. I want to say there is another site like this but I can't remember it offhand.
http://mylsn.info/ is the best website. hourumd.com bases their numbers off of mylsn but they haven't updated since 2009. Mylsn has the latest numbers.
When you go there, hit the Pre-Law tab and click admissions search and it will take you to the data entry. Enter numbers and you're off!!! If you hit the arrows next to each school's probabilities, it will show different applicants that match the LSAT/GPA criteria that you entered.
This website uses data from http://lawschoolnumbers.com/ which is updated pretty well (rankings are from 2016 USNWR but it doesn't really matter; applicant data is up to date) and is worth the time to look at too.
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mylsn.info was what I was thinking of! Of course, I can never seem to get it to actually show me the charts. They always just show up as large artifacted images.
I'm not a big fan of mylsn. It's self reported data and if you really look at it, the bulk of it is really old. Law school has been undergoing a pretty dramatic transformation, so it just doesn't cut it for me. As an LSAT weaken stim, it'd be like shooting turkeys in a barrel, as the saying goes.
I prefer the US News data. It's non-anecdotal, impersonal, objective, current, and complete:
https://www.usnews.com/best-graduate-schools/top-law-schools/finaid-private-rankings
https://www.usnews.com/best-graduate-schools/top-law-schools/finaid-public-rankings