Questions about PoliSci at UR, Admissions, Campus, and FinAid

<p>The law school admissions process has been standardized. Any data you are looking for is available at [LSAC.org</a> Homepage](<a href=“http://www.lsac.org%5DLSAC.org”>http://www.lsac.org). Every law school requires an LSDAS Report which are compiled by LSAC. These reports contain information regarding # of students applying to law school, GPA ranges of applicants, LSAT score ranges for every college/university. This will be the most accurate source of information.</p>

<p>Richmond is fairly selective so it probably has a mean LSAT score of 159-161 (i.e. 75-85 percentile). Grades will depend on the individual applicant.</p>

<p>Law school is not like high school. UVA law won’t take a 165/3.50 Richmond Student; but would probably take a 170/3.50 VCU (or any similarly low-ranked college) student.</p>