<p>I'm looking for this: statistics for the T14 law schools (any of them) that show applicants' statistics -- LSAT, GPA, </p>
<p>For example:
Mean LSAT applied: 169
Mean LSAT accepted: 171
Mean GPA applied: 3.71
Mean GPA accepted: 3.82</p>
<p>Where is this list? I'm aware of the grids on LSAC's law school search website, but those don't feature most of the T14. </p>
<p>If no list can be found, then at least can this question be answered with approximation: (That you know of), What is the median LSAT applied for several T14 schools, especially those that have a median admit score of 171+? My mind tells me the median LSAT applied to many of the those can't be over 170, can it, given the relatively few number of overall LSAT takers (~170,000) who actually do score over 170.</p>
<p>I don’t think this data is published anywhere, and it really wouldn’t be of any use to anyone. The average numbers for applicants are of course going to be significantly lower than the admitted student numbers, though the published stats only include data for students who actually matriculate.</p>
<p>What you are not going to find is the mean of those who applied. Law schools release stats on those admitted but not those who apply. However, one site to explore is lawschoolnumbers.com. It provides each school’s usual info incluiding middle 50% ranges for those admitted but in the applicant and graph sections you can get an idea of the stats of those rejected (for any law school, on first page click on schools at top, then choose one and then you will get page of usual stats and tabs marked applicants and graph). It is not statistically accurate because it reflects only applicants who actually visit the site and provide their info but it is more than what you will find in most places about the stats of the applicant pool.</p>
<p>This is all the info regarding those admitted. For the median of those applied, you would need to refer to your college, many of which keep records of all applied and admitted.</p>
<p>“Can you list some colleges that do though? I’ve tried searching and am unable to find this. (and by ‘your college’ do you mean my undergrad?)”</p>
<p>I mean your undergraduate college. You would need to talk with the person who advises law school aspirants at your undergraduate school about this. Even then, the college only has info on applied and admitted statistics for its own students.</p>