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1L Enrollment
Total students starting law school, whether they start in the winter, spring, summer, or fall, or attend class part time or full time.
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Admissions Chances
Based on your LSAT, GPA, and demographics, how likely are you to get admitted to the school? Note, this does not take into consideration individual aspects of your application such as character and fitness issues, work/life experience, interviews, or other factors. We use admissions data from previous years to provide your estimate. When schools change admissions standards, or the admissions market changes, these estimates will be less accurate. While it makes sense to use this as a guide to where to apply, it should not be a controlling factor.
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GPA
You may have many GPAs to your name: undergraduate, degree, masters, PhD, etc. However, only your LSDAS GPA truly matters for law school admissions. That's the GPA that schools report to the ABA and other parties. The LSDAS GPA is calculated by LSAC using all college-level work, whether at your degree-granting institution or elsewhere, before your first undergraduate degree is granted.
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GRE
The Graduate Record Examination, or GRE, is a standardized test administered by the Educational Testing Service (ETS) for prospective graduate school candidates. It's designed to assess verbal reasoning, quantitative reasoning, analytical writing, and critical thinking skills. The test is accepted by more than 25% of law schools in the United States (as of the 2020-21 admissions cycle).
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JD Enrollment
The total number of students enrolled at the law school pursuing a JD degree, the Juris Doctor, which is the "first degree" in law. In most jurisdictions, a JD from an accredited law school is required to sit for the bar exam and/or earn a law license to practice law.
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Job Score
Job Score for each school reflects how closely a school's job outcomes match your goals. Higher scores are better, all else equal. The numeric value is derived from your job preferences that you set for your personal report. We take into consideration the school's job outcomes, other school's outcomes, and benchmarks. We scale the final result, with a maximum value of 9.5. If you change your job preferences on your personal report, the Job Score for every law school will change. We recommend trying different preferences to better understand each school you're considering.
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Key Statistical Terms
A quartile is the result of spliting a populaion into four equal groups. The 50th percentile, or median, is the middle point between the smallest and highest value in a population. The 25th percentile is the middle point between the smallest value and the median value. The 75th percentile uses the same calculation, but with the highest value. The interquartile range is the range between the 25th and 75th percentile (inclusive). A median is a type of average; another common average is the mean.
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LSAT
The Law School Admissions Test, or LSAT, is a standardized test administered by the Law School Admission Council (LSAC) for prospective law school candidates. It's designed to assess reading comprehension, logical, and verbal reasoning proficiencies. The test is an integral part of the law school admission process in the United States.
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Part-Time Program
A part-time program allows you to complete your JD over a longer period than full-time counterparts, who usually do four or five courses per semester.
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Percent Paying Full Price
The percentage of all enrolled students (not just 1Ls) in a given academic year that receive no tuition discount, whether need-based or not, or with strings or without.
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Percent Receiving Discount
The percentage of all enrolled students (not just 1Ls) in a given academic year that receives some tuition discount, whether need-based or not, or with strings or without.
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Star a School to Add to Your List
To add a law school to your list, you may star it from this page. Add a school to your list when you're interested in attending or tracking their performance. You can do many things with this list and add schools to it from all over this site.
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Tuition
The amount (including fees) you pay a school for their educational services for a defined term, i.e. each quarter, semester, or year. Unless otherwise indicated, tuition prices we list are the sticker price. The sticker price is tuition witout any discount (or scholarship) applied. For public schools, in-state residents usually receive a lower price than non-residents.
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Tuition Discount
Sometimes referred to as scholarships. The discount is the amount of need-based or non-need-based discount a student receives to attend the law school. These often come with strings attached. When an amount is listed, that amount is the total discount in one year.
For more definitions, view the full glossary.
Part-Time Program Details for Florida Coastal School of Law
We no longer update information about Florida Coastal because of one or more of the following reasons:
- The school merged with another school
- The school closed
- The school lost its ABA accreditation