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2007 Entering Class
This past fall, Brooklyn Law School enrolled the most highly credentialed entering class in its history. The median LSAT/GPA for the full-time division was 163/3.46. Some 64% of the full-time class achieved LSAT scores of 163 or higher, in nearly the 90th percentile or higher nationwide. Over 46% of the class came from outside New York State and, in all, we enrolled first-year students from 35 states and D.C., and 10 foreign countries. Sixty-two percent of the class received undergraduate degrees from many of the nation’s most selective colleges and universities. Top feeder schools, comprising nearly 40% of the class, included Boston College, Dartmouth, McGill, Tufts, Colgate, Emory, Michigan, Tulane, Columbia/Barnard, Georgetown, NYU, Vassar, Cornell, Johns Hopkins, Penn, UVA, and Brandeis.

 

 

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