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The following is a list of applications to Boston University Law School. Use it to compare your profile to others by checking on individual user names. You can also sort the table by LSAT, GPA, Status and important dates relevant to Boston University Law School.
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Law School Class Profile Profile of the Class of 2027 * All Class of 2027 data as of September 3, 2024. BU Law’s ABA Standard 509 Information Report is available at bu.edu/law/509. View Bar Passage Data; Related to Law School Class Profile
You may check your application status online anytime after submitting a completed application to our JD program. You will use your LSAC account credentials to log in to the application status checker. Y ou will also receive an email once your application is complete.
Below are graphs of Boston University Law School applicants by LSAC GPA and LSAT score, as well as by decision date. You can view those who applied to Boston University Law School that were accepted, waitlisted, and rejected as well as filter by cycle and type of applicant (URM, International, Non-traditional, Early Decision, In-State, Received ...
Boston University admissions data for the most recent entering class. The JD program has a total enrollment of 744 students. With an acceptance rate of 17.8%, they welcomed 231 new 1Ls in 2023 with a median LSAT of 170, and median GPA of 3.86.
LSD has stats for 1,448 applicants for the 2023-2024 application cycle. The graphs show applicant results plotted against GPA and LSAT. The dotted lines on the graphs represent the 25/50/75th percentiles reported by the school in their ABA 509 report from the previous year.
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