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abr41 (User)
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calculating the index # 3 Months ago
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I noticed that some law schools use a certain index during their examination of applicants. Does anyone have the average indexes of law schools, or know where I can find a list with this information? Thank you.
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tuvok (User)
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Re:calculating the index # 3 Months ago
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https://os.lsac.org/release/MyDocuments ... Index.aspx
this isn't for every school, but i think it has the formula for every school that chose to publish their index formula. the formula works by doing (LSAT*constant)(GPA*constant) + constant = index #.
plug in your numbers for your index number. then plug in a school's 25/50/75 numbers to see where you stand relative to those. hope this helps.
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abr41 (User)
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Re:calculating the index # 2 Months, 4 Weeks ago
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thx everyone 4 the help!
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