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Re: CLASS OF 2020 MEDIANS (LSAT/GPA/CLASS SIZE)

Posted: Thu Dec 14, 2017 5:04 pm
by MT Cicero
Huskies13! wrote:
MT Cicero wrote:
principalagent wrote:Did Northwestern really hold out until the last possible day to release their LSAT 25/50/75?
Looks like the 509 product has changed for NU, so I'm guessing this is the new hotness:

http://www.law.northwestern.edu/admissi ... Report.pdf

LSAT: 163 / 168 / 170 (all same)

GPA: 3.56 (+0.13) / 3.83 (+0.02) / 3.89 (same)

Class Size: 223 (+8) (just matriculants, since they list 5 "other" first years)

Nope--that's still the 2016. (http://www.abarequireddisclosures.org/)
I pulled the 2016 one from ABA and compared them. Different numbers. Different format. My link is to the 509 form posted on NU's website, not the ABA's. I think that's just NU getting it on their page a day early. I expect the ABA version tomorrow (or when they upload) to mirror the one in the link I posted.

Am I missing something?

*Edit - Also, date up through Oct 2017 now. Has to be the new one.

Re: CLASS OF 2020 MEDIANS (LSAT/GPA/CLASS SIZE)

Posted: Thu Dec 14, 2017 7:10 pm
by Huskies13!
They must have pulled it down for a while--when I clicked on your link it was the 2016..but just did it a second ago and it is the 2017 now...you are correct!

Re: CLASS OF 2020 MEDIANS (LSAT/GPA/CLASS SIZE)

Posted: Thu Dec 14, 2017 7:13 pm
by MT Cicero
Huskies13! wrote:They must have pulled it down for a while--when I clicked on your link it was the 2016..but just did it a second ago and it is the 2017 now...you are correct!
Ah, gotcha. I lined them both up and was like, "damn, I think these are different?"

Guess that rounds out the T13/14/15, whatever we're calling it these days.

Re: CLASS OF 2020 MEDIANS (LSAT/GPA/CLASS SIZE)

Posted: Fri Dec 15, 2017 11:26 am
by Huskies13!

Re: CLASS OF 2020 MEDIANS (LSAT/GPA/CLASS SIZE)

Posted: Fri Dec 15, 2017 11:54 am
by MT Cicero
Huskies13! wrote:All 509s are now up:
http://www.abarequireddisclosures.org/
Wonder if we can lock down the spreadsheet now and just have a few folks update.

Re: CLASS OF 2020 MEDIANS (LSAT/GPA/CLASS SIZE)

Posted: Sat Dec 16, 2017 12:47 am
by proteinshake
Huskies13! wrote:All 509s are now up:
http://www.abarequireddisclosures.org/
Duke (the Blue Devils) have 666 students - how fitting!

Re: CLASS OF 2020 MEDIANS (LSAT/GPA/CLASS SIZE)

Posted: Thu Dec 21, 2017 1:55 pm
by RareExports
Had medians previously, but here's the full report for Wash U:

169 / 168 / 161 (0 / 0 / +1)

3.86 / 3.74 / 3.37 (+.05 / +.07 / +.22)

Re: CLASS OF 2020 MEDIANS (LSAT/GPA/CLASS SIZE)

Posted: Thu Dec 21, 2017 11:06 pm
by personofinterest
personofinterest wrote:So far, predictions* based on mylsn.info are spot on, assuming median reports are correct. My method was to see what LSAT scores schools accepted for GPA range 3.00-3.74. Most schools had pretty sharp cut-offs (ex. School X would accept >50% of 169s, but 0% of non-URM 168s). Thanks to law schools for obviously gaming the rankings. Hopefully the luck continues!
personofinterest wrote: Penn - 169 - CORRECT
UVA - 169 - CORRECT
Michigan - 169 - CORRECT (predicted 1 point increase from last year)
Duke -169 - CORRECT
NU - 169 - WRONG (it stayed at 168)
Berkeley - 167 - CORRECT (predicted 1 point increase from last year)
Texas - 167 - CORRECT
Georgetown - 167 - CORRECT
UCLA - 167 - CORRECT
Cornell - 166 - WRONG (it stayed at 167)
Vandy - 166 - CORRECT (predicted 1 point decrease from last year)
WashU - 166 168 - CORRECT (although I did change from original guess, but before median was released)
USC - 165 - CORRECT
*Although I predicted Berkeley's score before they announced it, I hadn't posted predictions on TLS until after they announced. If you look at mylsn.info, you can see a clear line between 166 and 167 scores for Berkeley
Welp, the mylsn predictions were not perfect. It seems like a decent tool, but far from perfect. I would guess that two big factors for wrong guesses are (1) only a small percentage of people post on lsn, and (2) some entries could be made up/incorrect.

Re: CLASS OF 2020 MEDIANS (LSAT/GPA/CLASS SIZE)

Posted: Tue Aug 27, 2019 9:12 pm
by Turningblue
2021 medians are being rolled up right now

Re: CLASS OF 2020 MEDIANS (LSAT/GPA/CLASS SIZE)

Posted: Tue Sep 17, 2019 4:59 pm
by personofinterest
Does no one care about this anymore? I mean, it really doesn't matter, but it was kinda fun trying to predict.

I started a (lazy) version of this thread for 2022 http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... 1&t=302998