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Law Schools in Idaho

Are you are looking to go to one of the law schools in Idaho? There are 2 ABA accredited law schools in Idaho.

The highest ranked law school in Idaho is University of Idaho, which was ranked 142 by US News in 2022. The school has an LSAT median of 153 and a GPA median of 3.26.

The best law school in Idaho depends on what you're looking for. Every law school is different, just like every person is different.

Other schools in Idaho include Concordia University School of Law. If you want to go to law school in Idaho, you should consider these schools.

ABA accredited law schools in Idaho

  1. University of Idaho College of Law
  2. Concordia University School of Law

You can also check out law schools in the states that border Idaho: Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Washington, Wyoming.

Detailed information on Idaho law schools

University of Idaho College of Law

Moscow, Idaho
Rank 142 (US News 2022)
  • Ranked: 142 by US News in 2022.
  • LSAT percentiles (25/50/75): 149/153/157
  • GPA percentiles (25/50/75): 2.87/3.26/3.62
  • Acceptance rate: 58.9
  • Bar passage rate: 82.8

Concordia University School of Law

Boise, Idaho
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What if the 3.4 is because of severe adversity and paired with rare softs
Or 3.5 in my case
Well, I'm just looking at past data: https://www.lsd.law/search/2Dsxe
Presumably, some of those people wrote GPA addenda discussing adversity, or had rare softs (you can look at individual users to see how they rated their own softs), but the data will never be able to tell us the likelihood of any individual case. But, yes, having rare softs or having overcome adversity matters, as does work experience. I received a full ride from a T14 with a 176/3.6, and I'm guessing my softs/background mattered.
2E2EDDBBTT
16:34
Why LDS has not updated ranking?!
Because the rankings this year were even sillier than usual?
nycbestcloser
17:07
Do the top schools have gpa floors?
Probably 3.0s unless extraordinary circumstances. Really hard to tell because this data only makes up 20 percent of the cycle and is all skewed higher. Just shoot your shot cause nobody can predict individual circumstances
But make up for a gpa by getting a high lsat for sure
constructionzone
23:36
what is going on with chicago
FrequentRaggedBuffalo
8:59
3.4 is pretty hard for t14 these days
Hey, I applied to UIC Law Chicago February 1, still pending. That’s ridiculous to be honest
[deleted by cryptanon]
12:17
Anybody get off the UMich waitlist?
lsdTrip
12:33
still holding tight on it
12:46
@CloisteredSecondBullfrog: still waiting on Loyola Chicago since Feb as well...
UndesirableSoggyShrew
14:14
Have a 3.1 with 170 LSAT and want big law. Which schools should I apply
Anybody get off the SLS waitlist? I'm hanging on, hoping for a call
16:11
lol got the decision today. Keeping the trend alive, baby T_T
LSA2022
18:12
Anyone hear from UChicago today? My status went from UR back to WL.
18:59
I did!!!
18:59
there are also a few others on LSD who I believe heard back today since they have not posted acceptances before
19:43
Did anyone get a GW feeler today?
19:45
^ Yup
HissingInsidiousDodo
20:01
Do we think they’re any more uchicago As? I got the feeler but no A today :(
0:55
anyone heard back from Brooklyn Law?
What is the idea behind sending a feeler and then not accepting? I get that they're narrowing the pool, but I don't know how the feeler letter helps them do that
12:10
psychological torture
16:02
just got a feeler from w&m lol
16:03
Vandy is def not full btw, send your LOCIs
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