<p>"Maybe Berkeley puts more weight on GPA as posted above. I really don't know and, gabe, you don't know either. So we can't prove anything, but rather invite "hearsay."</p>
<p>That's not right. You're choosing to be speculative. What Berkeley considers is largely explained on their website. For example (just a few things):</p>
<p>"The GPA and LSAT alone are not dispositive."</p>
<p>"If hypothetical weights were assigned to the three factors considered (academic record, LSAT score, and personal statement/recommendations), each would be about one-third."</p>
<p>"No applicant is automatically admitted or denied solely on the basis of scores and grades."</p>
<p>Also, I'd like to hear more info about the supposed preference to undergrads at a specific university. Just because they end up admitting a lot of students who were undergrads at the university doesn't mean they have an actual preferential system. So please provide official information that discusses that.</p>
<p>I think any percentage is dubious--it's difficult to narrow down the process like that, as much as we may enjoy doing it.</p>