<p>does anybody know michigan's law school acceptance ratings, average LSAT scores, and what types of law schools they go to?</p>
<p>as in the percentage of students that apply to law school from michigan undergrad and get in</p>
<p>Michigan does a great job with Law School admissions. Each year, roughly 900-1,200 students and alums apply to Law schools and of those, 750-900 end up enrolling. That's an 80% admit rate into Law School, which is pretty good considering that Michigan does not discourage students from applying regardless of their GPA and LSAT scores.
The average LSAT score of Michigan students and alums has nothing to do with the university and I am not sure there is an actual figure that I can share with you.</p>
<p>This said, Michigan enrolls a large number of students and alums into National Fourteen (N14) Law Schools each year. The N14 Law schools are generally considered the top Law schools in the nation. Last year, Michigan enrolled the following number of students into N14 Law schools:</p>
<p>University of Michigan Law School: 46
Harvard University Law School: 14
Georgetown University Law School: 13
Northwestern University Law School: 7
Columbia University Law School: 6
NewYork University Law School: 5
Cornell University Law School: 4
University of California-Berkeley Law School: 4
University of Virginia Law School: 4
University of chicago: 3
University of Pennsylvania Law School: 2
Yale University Law School: 2
Stanford University Law School: 1
Duke University Law School: 0 (but 28 Michigan students and alums were admitted, none of them enrolled though)</p>
<p>There are many other excellent, top 25-30 Law Schools around the nation, and Michigan enrolls a lot of students and alums into those law schools too. Here's a breakdown:</p>
<p>Fordham University Law School: 11
George Washington University Law School: 11
Boston University Law School: 9
Emory University Law School: 7
Indiana University-Bloomington Law School: 6
University of California-Los Angeles Law School: 5
University of Iowa Law School: 5
University of Minnesota-Twin Cities Law School: 4
University of Notre Dame Law School: 4
University of Texas-Austin Law School: 4
Washington University-St Louis Law School: 4
Boston College Law School: 3
University of Illinois-Urbana Champaign Law School: 3
Vanderbilt University Law School: 2
University of Southern California Law School: 1</p>
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<p>So, to recap, last year, 900 Michigan students and alums applied to Law School. Of those, 735 (82%) actually enrolled into Law School. Of those, 111 (15%) enrolled into National Fourteen Law Schools and another 80 (11%) enrolled into top 25-30 Law Schools. </p>
<p>I hope this answers your questions.</p>