Depends on the school since different schools value GPA and LSAT differently, relatively speaking. However median LSAT and 75th GPA sounds like you'll have as good a shot as almost anyone.
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Definitely agree with what the above posters have said. Also, the University of Montana has a median LSAT of 154. 150 is their 25th percentile. To have a really good shot you want your GPA and LSAT to be over the medians.