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Applicant Search
Find and analyze law school applicant data based on LSAT, GPA, and other criteria.
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Use the search form to find law school applicants based on various criteria.
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How to Use the Law School Applicant Search
LSD’s Applicant Search gives you access to nearly one million law school application outcomes reported by LSD.Law users across 20+ admission cycles (2003–2026). Search by LSAT score, GPA, law school, admission cycle, URM status, and other criteria to see real acceptance, waitlist, rejection, and withdrawal data.
Set your LSAT and GPA range in the search form, then review the outcome breakdown for each school. This is one of the most effective ways to build a balanced law school list — identify your safeties, targets, and reaches based on what actually happened to applicants with similar stats, not anecdotal forum posts or outdated admissions guides.
Want a statistical estimate instead? The Law School Chances Predictor uses a machine learning model trained on this dataset to calculate your probability of admission at any ABA-accredited law school.
Applicant Search FAQ
What is LSD's Applicant Search?
Applicant Search lets you browse nearly one million law school application outcomes reported by LSD.Law users across 20+ admission cycles (2003–2026). Filter by LSAT score, GPA, school, cycle year, URM status, and more to see real acceptance, waitlist, rejection, and withdrawal data.
How do I use Applicant Search to build my school list?
Enter your LSAT and GPA range to find applicants with similar stats. Review their outcomes across different schools to identify safeties, targets, and reaches. You can also filter by cycle year to see the most recent results or look at historical trends.
Where does the applicant data come from?
The dataset contains nearly one million application outcomes reported by LSD.Law users across 20+ admission cycles (2003–2026) — the largest public collection of law school admissions data available. The volume and consistency of the data make it a highly reliable resource for identifying admissions patterns. School profiles are also supplemented with official ABA 509 statistics.
What is the difference between Applicant Search and the Chances Predictor?
Applicant Search shows raw, real outcomes from past applicants with similar stats. The Chances Predictor uses a machine learning model to estimate your probability of acceptance, waitlist, and rejection at a specific school. Use Applicant Search to browse the data directly and the Predictor for a statistical estimate.