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Re: lsat umich
The University of Michigan Law School do not use an admissions formula or index system when they evaluate applicants, nor is there a floor below which they will not consider a candidate. However, University of Michigan Law School is very selective, and the LSAT is an important—though not dispositive—factor in their consideration of an applicant. The median LSAT score for the 2016 entering class is 168 (96th percentile) and the 25th and 75th percentiles for the class are 164 and 169, respectively. 168 MEDIAN LSAT 25%, 164 | 75%, 169 Bear in mind that there is no statistically significant difference within plus or minus three points of any particular LSAT score. LSAC will produce score reports as old as June five years prior to the admission season. So, for the 2016-17 season, a score from June 2011 is the oldest they can accept. They can't review your application without an LSAT score, it is perfectly acceptable—indeed, to send the application and other materials as soon as you comfortably are able after September 1. Contact- University of Michigan Law School 625 S State St, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USA |
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