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I subtracted the number of engineers (from IPEDS) from each school before doing my calculations. Yes, all of this took a while. </p>
<p>Obviously my numbers are not entirely accurate. Much more useful would be calculations with the number of students applying and the number accepted, factoring in GPAs and LSATs. Such detailed data is, however, not readily available.</p>
<p>It’s reasonably accurate as a rough estimate, however. Note that Princeton drops suddenly in the past couple years, dropping from Stanford level to Brown/Dartmouth level. That coincides with the implementation of its “grade deflation” policies. This is especially notable when one considers that Brown/Dartmouth have average LSATs in the 90th percentile range, whereas Princeton’s are in the 94/95th percentile.</p>