@jpc763 The GPA is what LSAC says the GPA is, NOT what his undergrad transcript says it is. That includes the calculation with A+= 4.33. Yes, people applying to law schools have GPAs over 4.0.
The tippy top law schools (T6) don’t like KJD’s which are people who are coming straight from undergrad. If there is something - work, a master’s, LSAT prep etc that he can see himself doing for a year or two after undergrad, he will get better admissions results. Having said that, my ds is a KJD. He might (emphasis on might) have gotten into his #1 school instead of his #2 if he had waited a year and reapplied. His 2L summer job, which is likely to turn into a permanent job, probably would not have been any different though.
My advice would be to prep for the LSAT in the summer between junior and senior years at the earliest. LSAT prep is a different animal than SAT prep. It takes a LOT of time.
There are a couple of forums dedicated to law school admissions as well as an active subreddit that are more active than this subforum.
http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/index.php
https://www.lawschool.life/forums/index.php