<p>I have followed these posts about law school admissions with interest, and have an "07 graduate of the College who is in law school at Harvard. Can you clarify for me, Cue7, whether you are discussing admissions directly from undergrad, or admissions overall? Those who apply directly from undergrad, without significant work experience will have very different applications (even with substantial internship experience during college) from those who work after college, or attend grad school. To what extent does that factor, separate from GPA and LSAT score, impact the admissions process. Are LSAC average GPAs for students from the College applying to law school in any year calculated relative to the years the student attended the College, or is the number calculated by LSAC for a particular year relative to the current (or immediately preceding year). I do think that is relevant information. Things change over time, and if you have a significant number of students applying to law school in any given year who actually graduated 2-7 years prior, the numbers may not tell the entire story.</p>