GPA and LSAT
Your grades in college and your score on the LSAT (Law School Admission Test) are the most significant factors in law school admissions. The higher your grades and LSAT score, the greater your chances of admission to law school and of receiving financial aid. This information is published on every law school's website on their 509 report, as required by the ABA. The information is compiled and more accessible on Law School Transparency and AcessLex. The ABA-LSAC Official Guide to ABA-Approved Law Schools, on the on the website of the Law School Admission Council, does NOT provide this information directly but rather offers a filter/prediction tool that does not provide precise numbers. Having the precise numbers is more valuable to students who are applying to law school