<p>I remember finding a website before that calculated your chances of getting into different law schools based on the school you went to, your GPA and LSAT scores. Does anyone know where to find it?</p>
<p>Chiasu.com I think.</p>
<p>lawschoolnumbers.com is what it is called now.</p>
<p>If you go to the LSAC website, they also have a feature that helps. Click on the function "search law schools by gpa and LSAT score". The only problem is that some schools are missing (e.g., Cornell).</p>
<p>The best source for school specific information is probably the prelaw advisor at whatever college or university you attend (or will attend). None of the above provide the school specific information you are looking for.</p>
<p>^ horseshi.t, pre law advisors can tell you everything you can find on those websites.</p>
<p>Also on the LSAC website, be sure to look up the specific law schools. Each law school has two pieces of information, the standard format American Bar Association (ABA) entry and the more customized 'law school description". Many of the law schools in the law school description section will have a table showing the number of applicants accepted in each LSAT/GPA range combination (very handy). The ABA section will always tell you each law school's 75/25 percent combination. Also browse throught the ABA section for lots of other useful nuggets such as employment information. They're both quite handy. As noted in another post the LSAC estimate for admission search tool based on particular GPA/LSAT combinations is also quite useful.</p>