<p>“But YHS taking folks with a lower LSAT from their own undergraduate colleges in the AGGREGATE? I don’t think that happens. I do think they are more likely to take one or two folks with extremely high GPAs and lower LSATs, but the group as a whole will have LSATs at or above the median.”</p>
<p>Harvard’s stats:
GPA 75th / 25th percentiles: 3.95 / 3.75
LSAT 75th / 25th percentiles: 175 / 170</p>
<p>Average Matriculant from Yale to HLS: 3.77/ 170.8
Average Acceptance from Princeton to HLS: 3.74/171</p>
<p>HLS definitely favors students not only from H but from YP (and I’m assuming S) as well. Most every top law school favors students from HYP, its not just HLS or SLS though. Its not even the fact that HLS is letting in people from HYP with lower GPAs, its lower LSATs as well. Compare the figures available from Yale with those from Berkeley if you’re not convinced.</p>
<p><a href=“http://www.yale.edu/career/students/gradprof/lawschool/media/lawstats.pdf[/url]”>http://www.yale.edu/career/students/gradprof/lawschool/media/lawstats.pdf</a>
[Career</a> Center - Profile of Law School Admissions - UC Berkeley](<a href=“http://career.berkeley.edu/Law/lawStats.stm]Career”>http://career.berkeley.edu/Law/lawStats.stm)</p>