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What test scores and undergraduate GPA do I need to be a competitive applicant to Cumberland?

It is important for the applicant to note that the quality of the applicant pool varies from year to year. The admissions committee considers many factors in addition to LSAT and undergraduate GPA when making admissions decisions. With this in mind, applicants may use the statistics for the Fall 2008 entering class to get a general idea of how competitive they may be for admission if only LSAT scores and GPA are considered.

Fall 2007 Entering Class Statistics
75% GPA - 3.53 The top quarter of the entering class had a GPA of 3.53 or higher.
25% GPA - 2.97 The bottom quarter of the entering class had a GPA of 3.07 or lower. *Therefore, the middle 50% of the entering class had a GPA between 2.97 and 3.53.
75% LSAT - 158 The top quarter of the entering class had an LSAT score of 158 or higher.
25% LSAT - 154 The bottom quarter of the entering class had an LSAT score of 154 or lower. * Therefore, the middle 50% of the entering class had an LSAT score between 154 and 158.