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How good of a score is good enough depends largely on what law schools youre applying to. For example, to get into a top-ranking law school, youll probably need an LSAT score of at least 160 or above, while a score in the mid-150s is often acceptable at many excellent law schools.
Law Schools in Oklahoma Law School NameOur Oklahoma Law School RankingAcceptance Rate University of Oklahoma College of Law #1 39.41% The University of Tulsa College of Law #2 47.78% Oklahoma City University School of Law #3 56.36%
Admission to OU Law is highly competitive, and many factors are considered in the selection process. In addition to giving considerable weight to LSAT/GRE scores and undergraduate GPA, the Admissions Committee also examines more personal variables of motivation, character and capability.
The 1L class at University of Oklahoma has a median LSAT of 159. The 25th percentile LSAT is 154 and the 75th percentile LSAT is 160. The median GPA is 3.71. The 25th percentile GPA is 3.49 and the 75th percentile GPA is 3.87.
At OU Law, we provide the highest quality legal education at a cost that wont keep you from pursuing the career of your dreams. The OU College of Law provides a world-class legal education while being consistently recognized as a Best Value Law School by National Jurist magazine.
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A law degree specialization or concentration gives you the chance to focus on a specific legal area that interests you and expand your knowledge and skills, preparing you for your desired role or industry. This guide answers common questions and offers tips as you explore law degree specializations or concentrations.

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