what kind of grades do you need for...

<p>what kind of grades/lsats does a cornell undergrad student need to get into law schools in the upper but not elite levels? (ie. vanderbilt, washu, emory, bu, gwu, etc.)</p>

<p>can i get a range of gpas/lsats? thanks</p>

<p>yes, you can get the 25-75 percentile range for LSAT and GPA on each of those law school’s web sites. US News and World Report also publishes this information in its grad school issue. Attending Cornell will not be a significant plus or minus factor in law school admissions, so I think you can discard that factor and just look at the numbers.</p>

<p>Obviously, if you’ve accomplished something amazing, have relatives who donated lots of money to a given school, or are from a significantly under-represented group (racial, income-wise, or something else) that might help. A little.</p>

<p>Hmm 3.2 -3.5GPA, 160-170 LSAT</p>

<p>I don’t think a 3.2/160 is getting into Vandy.</p>

<p>Go to [LSAC.org</a> Homepage](<a href=“http://www.lsac.org%5DLSAC.org”>http://www.lsac.org). and search for a law school by undergrad GPA and LSAT score.</p>