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For law schools, they calibrate your school's GPA by looking at average LSAT and average GPA...if you have a bunch of kids with 3.0's getting 170's, then they figure grading is really tough (like at Swarthmore, for example)
I go to a school where the GPA gets a bit of a boost in the law school process, though not as much as at Swarthmore, and I noticed thateveryone around me has scored between 30 and 40 on the MCAT....which is a bit higher than the 25 +/- 6 national average...are there any stats on this?
I go to a school where the GPA gets a bit of a boost in the law school process, though not as much as at Swarthmore, and I noticed thateveryone around me has scored between 30 and 40 on the MCAT....which is a bit higher than the 25 +/- 6 national average...are there any stats on this?