GPA from school that practices grade deflation

<p>The report the LSDAS sends to law schools lists each candidate’s gpa recalculated a la LSDAS, the median GPA of the law school applicants from that school, the approximate percentile of the candidate’s gpa in the group of LS apps from the same school and the median LSAT of applicants from the same school. </p>

<p>I just don’t believe that law schools have the LSAC calculate all of this and then pay no attention to it.</p>

<p>The “problem” is that many students think that their college is “grade deflated” if the median gpa is low. The way LSDAS calculates grade inflation the issue is how the median gpa compares to the median LSAT. A school with a median gpa of 3.0 and a median LSAT of 149 is not grade inflated. </p>

<p>Read a gazillion previous threads for more info.</p>