Monday, September 18, 2006

Columbia Sees Highest LSAT Medians Ever

The Columbia University School of Law says that the LSAT scores for its Class of 2009 are the highest ever seen at that school.

The median score for students beginning JD studies at Columbia this fall was 172, up from 171 for the Class of 2008.

The top quarter of this year's entering class scored 174 or higher. LSAT scores for the middle half of the class range from 169 to 174.

A total of 7,766 people applied for fall 2006 admission to Columbia. 382 students accepted admissions offers.

160 members (42 per cent) of Columbia's Class of 2009 are women. 123 (32 per cent) identify themselves as minorities. 28 students are international. The majority of class members are between the ages of 21 and 24, but a significant minority (more than 1 in 5) is 25 or older.

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