Law School Admissions Probability Calculator
Enter your LSAT and GPA. See your acceptance odds across the T14 plus one deep-dive at any of 195 ABA-accredited law schools. Free, no signup. Pro shows all 195 simultaneously. Powered by official ABA 509 data.
Enter your LSAT and GPA to see your odds at the T14 and a school of your choice.
Frequently asked questions
- What data does this calculator use?
- We use the ABA Annual Questionnaire 2025 (Fall 2025 JD applicant and enrollee data, published 2025-12-15) - the disclosures every accredited law school is required to file. For each ABA-accredited school we have the 25th, 50th, and 75th LSAT percentiles and UGPA percentiles, plus the overall acceptance rate. Source: abarequireddisclosures.org.
- How accurate is the probability estimate?
- The estimate is calibrated using each school's reported percentile spread, with GPA factored in alongside LSAT. Results indicate relative competitiveness, not certainty: actual admissions decisions also weigh personal statements, work experience, demographics, and yield modeling that no public data captures. Treat the number as a benchmark, not a verdict.
- Why is my probability lower than I expected?
- Schools admit slightly below their median for soft factors (URM status, splitter profiles, military service, advanced degrees). The model only sees LSAT and GPA, so if your soft profile is unusual, your real odds may be 10-20 points higher than shown. The model is most accurate for splitter and reverse-splitter profiles where LSAT/GPA dominate the decision.
- What is the difference between T6, T14, T25, T50, and T100?
- These are tier groupings based on US News rankings. T6 is the top 6 schools (Yale, Stanford, Harvard, Chicago, Columbia, NYU). T14 is the top 14 (which includes T6 plus Penn, Virginia, Duke, Michigan, Northwestern, Berkeley, Cornell, Georgetown, in rank order). T25, T50, T100 are top 25, 50, 100. Tiers shift slightly year to year - we update annually.
- How do I see my odds at a specific school?
- Enter your LSAT and GPA, then use the school search to type any school name (e.g. Vanderbilt, Boston, UCLA). Click a result to see your full breakdown for that school. Free version: full T14 grid (14 schools) plus one deep-dive of your choice. ScoreGap Pro shows all 195 schools simultaneously instead of T14 plus your one selection.