Competitive applicants should have at least an “A-” average (GPA 3.7) in the top two years of their undergraduate degree program along with an LSAT score of at least 157.
To be a competitive applicant, you should have at least an “A-” average (grade point average GPA of 3.7) in the top 2 years of your undergraduate degree program at a full course load along with an LSAT score of at least 157.
Academic excellence is at the heart of what makes Queen's one of the best law schools in Canada.
The acceptance rate at Queen's Law is 7.2%, making securing a place at this law school slightly challenging. On average, 3000 applications are received yearly, and about 216 are accepted.
To be competitive in the admissions process, you should have at least a “B+” average (GPA of 3.5) in the top 2 years of your undergraduate degree program at a full course load, along with an LSAT score of at least 155. We may consider other evidence of academic ability in addition to these academic standards.
207 out of 627 applicants who were offered admission accepted, meaning that 33.01% of the people who were offered admission ended up attending the school. The 1L class at CUNY has a median LSAT of 153. The 25th percentile LSAT is 150 and the 75th percentile LSAT is 157. The median GPA is 3.45.
Black Student Applicant Category We will consider applications based on any personal or professional experiences that allow an applicant to contribute to the law school community and further the law school's goal of building a representative and diverse class cohort.
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