<p>Here is Yale's chart:</p>
<p>(I hope that works - copy/paste wasn't working for some reason, so I had to type it in.)</p>
<p>Even if you have a 3.75+ GPA and an LSAT that is at least 175, you only have a 182/435 (roughly 40-45% chance) of getting in.</p>
<p>Sure, it's Yale; but the point still holds. </p>
<p>Some schools are more numbers-oriented than others. Some are more LSAT-oriented; some are more GPA-oriented. Some care a lot more than others about where your GPA came from. </p>
<p>Guess I'm just trying to say that "easy admit" doesn't really happen with the top law schools, unless you are an extraordinarily exceptional person.</p>