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Informational & Educational Purposes Only: Predictions are statistical simulations modeled after official ABA 509 Disclosures and Law School Transparency benchmarks. Admissions decisions and merit grants depend on holistic review, essays, recommendations, and soft factors.
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T14 Law School Admissions & Scholarship Predictor

Match your undergraduate GPA and LSAT score against median statistics for all Top 14 law schools and premier T20 institutions. Calculate your admissions probability, applicant classification (Splitter vs. Reverse Splitter), projected 3-year merit scholarship grants, and BigLaw (Vault 100) + Federal Clerkship employment odds.

Applicant Profile

95th %ile
High Honors

Soft Factors & Demographics

URM Boost Underrepresented minority status
Applicant Persona
Strong Target Candidate

Above 75th percentile LSAT with strong GPA. High probability across lower T14 and multiple full-tuition merit scholarship offers in T20.

T14 Target Tier
6 - 9 Schools

Target / Strong Odds

Projected 3-Yr Merit Funding
$90,000 - $180,000

Across T14 / T20 offers

BigLaw + Clerkship Range
75% - 92%

$225k Starting Cravath Scale

Top Law Schools Match Matrix

Official 2026 ABA 509 medians and estimated admissions likelihood

Target Reach Safety
Rank & Law School Median LSAT Median GPA Admit Odds Status Est. 3-Yr Merit Grant BigLaw + FC %

Strategic Application Playbook & Negotiation Insights

Splitter & Reverse Splitter Dynamics

If your LSAT exceeds a school's 75th percentile while your GPA is below 25th (Splitter), you have strong leverage at institutions prioritizing US News median protection (e.g. WashU, UVA, Northwestern). Conversely, Reverse Splitters should target schools with holistic review (Berkeley, Harvard, Yale).

Merit Scholarship Leverage

Law schools utilize merit scholarships to buy medians. Securing an admission offer with a substantial grant in the T14 gives you direct negotiation leverage against peer schools using formal reconsideration requests before the April seat deposit deadline.