Special Report
50 Hardest Law Schools to Get Into
January 27, 2020 8:33 pm
Last Updated: March 13, 2020 3:13 pm
25. Notre Dame Law School
> Acceptance rate: 24.0%
> Applications for fall 2019: 2,753
> Median undergrad GPA of new enrollees: 3.74
> Median LSAT score of new enrollees: 165 out of 180
> Bar exam passage rate: 87.6%
24. University of California-Irvine School of Law
> Acceptance rate: 20.8%
> Applications for fall 2019: 3,147
> Median undergrad GPA of new enrollees: 3.59
> Median LSAT score of new enrollees: 165 out of 180
> Bar exam passage rate: 70.8%
23. Boston University School of Law
> Acceptance rate: 23.1%
> Applications for fall 2019: 5,812
> Median undergrad GPA of new enrollees: 3.78
> Median LSAT score of new enrollees: 166 out of 180
> Bar exam passage rate: 91.5%
22. Washington University in St. Louis School of Law
> Acceptance rate: 24.8%
> Applications for fall 2019: 4,129
> Median undergrad GPA of new enrollees: 3.83
> Median LSAT score of new enrollees: 169 out of 180
> Bar exam passage rate: 86.8%
21. University of Georgia School of Law
> Acceptance rate: 20.8%
> Applications for fall 2019: 2,268
> Median undergrad GPA of new enrollees: 3.73
> Median LSAT score of new enrollees: 164 out of 180
> Bar exam passage rate: 83.9%
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