Applicants Matriculants Women Total Minority Enrollment Asian Black/African American Hispanic International Students |
186 122 68 34 20 34 |
7,988 381 (49%) (32%) (18%) (9%) (5%) (9%) |
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REGIONAL BREAKDOWN
Mid-Atlantic West South International Midwest New England
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32% 22% 16% 10% 9% 8%
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39 States, District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and 22 Foreign Countries Represented |
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AGE BREAKDOWN
20 or Younger 21-24 25-28 29 or older |
1 286 77 17 |
(<1%) (75%) (20%) (4%) |
32% Begin Law School Directly from College |
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ADVANCED DEGREES
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MA MS PhD MPhil M.Ed MFA MD
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16 11 8 3 2 2 1
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| Matriculants with at Least One Graduate Degree: 43 (11%) |
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UNDERGRADUATE MAJORS
Political Science/Government Literature/English History Economics Humanities Science/Engineering/Mathematics Philosophy Social Sciences (other) International Relations Psychology Finance/Accounting/Business
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92 44 38 38 31 27 26 22 19 11 6
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(24%) (12%) (10%) (10%) (8%) (7%) (7%) (6%) (5%) (3%) (2%) |
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Undergraduate Institutions Represented: 99
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LSAT Median: LSAT Mean: LSAT 25/75 Percentile:
UGPA Median: UGPA Mean: UGPA 25/75 Percentile: |
172 171 170/175
3.71 3.69 3.58/3.82 |
(99%) (98%)
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ACADEMIC/PROFESSIONAL BACKGROUNDS
A variety of professional careers and undergraduate honors is represented in the Class:
Engineers and biochemists Film and television producers Fulbright Scholars Human and civil rights activists
Journalists and authors Management consultants, entrepreneurs, and investment bankers Military veterans National athletic champions Peace Corps volunteers Performing artists Student body presidents Teachers and professors Valedictorians and salutatorians
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