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UGA Law's Admissions Stats
Posted on 3/29/23 at 1:08 pm
Posted on 3/29/23 at 1:08 pm
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Ridiculous - On the same level as Notre Dame, Emory, Georgetown, Duke, etc.
Surpasses UNC, UF, Alabama, W&L, etc.
Ridiculous - On the same level as Notre Dame, Emory, Georgetown, Duke, etc.
Surpasses UNC, UF, Alabama, W&L, etc.
Posted on 3/29/23 at 1:11 pm to ClassicCityAlum
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I grew up in Palm Beach. my life revolves around Palm Beach real estate, sailing, polo, sport fishing, and opera.

Posted on 3/29/23 at 1:18 pm to ClassicCityAlum
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UGA Law's Admissions Stats
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Surpasses UNC, UF, Alabama, W&L, etc.
And yet UGA Law still has a worse ranking than UNC, UF, and Bama

This post was edited on 3/29/23 at 1:21 pm
Posted on 3/29/23 at 1:21 pm to ClassicCityAlum
Of all the things that nobody could give a shite less about on this board, this is the most nobody could give a shite thing you could post
Posted on 3/29/23 at 1:24 pm to Sl0thstronautEsq
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yet UGA Law still has a worse ranking than UNC, UF, and Bama
I'm glad you agree with U.S. News's valuation on diversity, equity, and inclusion (the basis for their rankings).
Posted on 3/29/23 at 1:24 pm to ClassicCityAlum
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Athens: a progressive community boasting small-town charm
Gross
Posted on 3/29/23 at 1:24 pm to Hback
I'm sure such an upbringing would cause an Alabamian to chortle.
Now, I'll take some fries with that Cola, boy.
Now, I'll take some fries with that Cola, boy.
Posted on 3/29/23 at 1:26 pm to AUTiger789
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Gross
Yeah, that description made me puke.
It's also a fortunately inaccurate description of America's greatest (veritable) college town.
Posted on 3/29/23 at 1:27 pm to ClassicCityAlum
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I'm sure such an upbringing would cause an Alabamian to chortle
This lifetime Alabamian grew up vacationing frequently at the Breakers. Wife and I stayed at the Four Seasons PB last year. You aren’t that special.
Posted on 3/29/23 at 1:35 pm to ClassicCityAlum
That's quite the diverse group of students in the photos on that site. It did, however, appear to be missing representation from the Asian and wheelchair-bound demographics.
Posted on 3/29/23 at 1:36 pm to ClassicCityAlum
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I'm glad you agree with U.S. News's valuation on diversity, equity, and inclusion (the basis for their rankings).
I think a holistic approach is better than cherry-picking random stats.
Posted on 3/29/23 at 1:37 pm to ClassicCityAlum
Somebody has to represent the Bama athletes I guess.
Posted on 4/3/23 at 11:16 pm to ClassicCityAlum
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I'll take some fries with that Cola, boy.
Who the frick uses the word “cola”? Is that you, Farva? Let me guess, you don’t want a large, you a want a liter…..
This post was edited on 4/3/23 at 11:21 pm
Posted on 4/4/23 at 12:55 pm to ClassicCityAlum
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Ridiculous - On the same level as Notre Dame, Emory, Georgetown, Duke, etc.
According to this site ...the 12 hardest law schools to get into are:
1. Yale - 6.9% acceptance rate, median GPA 3.92, median LSAT 173.
2. Stanford - 9.72% acceptance, GPA 3.93, LSAT 171
3. Harvard - 12.9% acceptance, GPA 3.9, LSAT 173
4. UPENN - 14.6% acceptance, GPA 3.89, LSAT 170
5. UVA - 15.3% acceptance, GPA 3.89, LSAT 169
6. Columbia - 16.8% acceptance, GPA 3.75, LSAT 172
7. Chicago - 17.5% acceptance, GPA 3.89, LSAT 171
8. USC - 19.2% acceptance, GPA not provided LSAT 163-167
9. Northwestern - 19.3% acceptance, 3.84 GPA LSAT 169
10. UM - 19.6% acceptance, GPA 3.77, LSAT 169
11. Duke - 20.2% acceptance, GPA 3.78, LSAT 169
12. UC Berkeley - 20.2% acceptance, GPA 3.8, LSAT 168
If you list out the acceptance criteria on Internet Legal Research Group - Public Legal site you get the following rankings for UGA's Law School admission requirements:
Median GPA #37 (3.67)...30 spots behind Bama, 26 spots behind Vandy, 9 spots behind UF.
Median LSAT - #29 (163)...14 spots behind Vandy, 5 spots behind Bama, tied with UF.
Acceptance rate - #26 (26.8%)...8 behind Vandy, 1 ahead of UF, 9 ahead of aTm, 11 ahead of Bama.
So, Georgia is impressive...but based on these numbers, they are comparable with Florida and Bama's law schools with regards to difficulty to getting accepted.
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