Frequently Asked Questions
While our Law School Admission Predictor offers valuable insights into where you might stand in the law school application process, it should be used as one of many resources in your decision-making arsenal. The tool is designed to give you a general understanding based on GPA and LSAT scores, but successful admissions depend on a variety of factors including your personal statement, letters of recommendation, extracurricular activities, and more. We encourage applicants to use this tool as a starting point and to thoroughly research individual law schools, visit campuses if possible, and consider each institution's unique admissions criteria and culture.
Our tool relies on historical admissions data, which we strive to update annually to reflect the most recent admissions cycles. This ensures our predictions remain as accurate and relevant as possible. However, please note that admissions trends and criteria can vary year by year.
Our Law School Admission Predictor is primarily designed to estimate admissions likelihood based on GPA and LSAT scores. While a strong academic profile can enhance your scholarship prospects, scholarship decisions often consider a broader range of criteria. We recommend contacting individual law schools directly for detailed information on their scholarship opportunities and criteria.