What LSAT score is needed for Stanford Law School?

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    Bhumika Vimal

    13 hours ago

    The students applying for LLM at Stanford Law School are required to have certain high standards, as the competition is cut-throat. There is no minimum requirement mentioned for the LSAT at this Law School,   however the average LSAT score for the SLS class of 2027, was 173 with a range of 170 to 176.

    Below mentioned are the other exam average scores for the class 2027: 

    SLS Class 2027Average Scores 

    LSAT Score (Class 2027)

    173 with a range of 170 to 176

    Average GRE Quant Score (Class 2027)

    164

    Average GRE Verbal Score (Class 2027)

    164

    Median GPA (J.D. Class 2027)

    3.96

    (USD 1 = INR 85.88)

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