<p><a href=“Search for Law Schools – LSAC Official Guide | The Law School Admission Council”>Search for Law Schools – LSAC Official Guide | The Law School Admission Council;
To summarize, with a 175-180 LSAT:
3.75+: 47% acceptance
3-5-3.75: 10% acceptance
3.5-: 0% acceptance
Those people getting accepted with 3.5-3.75 are a lot closer to 3.75 than 3.5, and they are likely also URMs/Yale UG. Look at Lawschoolnumbers for the range 3.5-3.7 - [Yale</a> University | LawSchoolNumbers.com](<a href=“http://www.lawschoolnumbers.com/search_schools.php?action=search&school_code=0031&lsat1=&lsat2=&fee_waiver=0&status=0&gpa_lsdas1=3.5&gpa_lsdas2=3.7&attending=0&cycle=5&gpa_degree1=&gpa_degree2=&withdrawn=0&program=1&index1=&index2=&state=0&application_type=0&scholarship1=&scholarship2=&sex=0&multiple_lsat=0&urm=0&x=51&y=5&international=0]Yale”>http://www.lawschoolnumbers.com/search_schools.php?action=search&school_code=0031&lsat1=&lsat2=&fee_waiver=0&status=0&gpa_lsdas1=3.5&gpa_lsdas2=3.7&attending=0&cycle=5&gpa_degree1=&gpa_degree2=&withdrawn=0&program=1&index1=&index2=&state=0&application_type=0&scholarship1=&scholarship2=&sex=0&multiple_lsat=0&urm=0&x=51&y=5&international=0) - 63 applied, 0 accepted.
Keep in mind those people are very self-selected. To bother applying with a lower GPA, you must think you have extremely good soft factors.</p>
<p>I had 178, 3.75 and knew I had little chance at Yale because I was below 3.8 (although I did get waitlisted, one of the lowest GPAs on it). On Lawschoolnumbers, for 175+, 3.7-3.8, 1 was accepted out of 25 apps. For 175+, 3.81-3.9, 8 out of 15 were accepted.</p>