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Old 04-05-2008, 12:13 AM   #8
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sallyawp...it's the other way around. This is because a high GPA might suggest your major was easy, plus classes differ by undergrad/major so the LSAT is the basis for evaluating all students regardless of alma mater/major.

The LSAT has been statistically shown to factor in 60 to 70% of your application. A statistics professor who analyzed admissions data said it was around 70% of your application.

Also there is a slight correlation between LSAT and 1L success. It does however predict 1L better than GPA does.
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