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Law Schools in New Mexico

Are you are looking to go to one of the law schools in New Mexico? There is 1 ABA accredited law school in New Mexico.

The highest ranked law school in New Mexico is University of New Mexico, which was ranked 94 by US News in 2024. The school has an LSAT median of 155 and a GPA median of 3.61.

The best law school in New Mexico is University of New Mexico. Generally, the best law school depends on what you're looking for but University of New Mexico wins by default because it's the only school in the state. If you want to go to law school in New Mexico, you should go to University of New Mexico, or consider schools in bordering states.

ABA accredited law schools in New Mexico

  1. UNM Law School

You can also check out law schools in the states that border New Mexico: Arizona, Colorado, Oklahoma, Texas, Utah.

Detailed information on New Mexico law schools

UNM Law School

Albuquerque, New Mexico
Rank 94 (US News 2024)
  • Ranked: 94 by US News in 2024.
  • LSAT percentiles (25/50/75): 151/155/160
  • GPA percentiles (25/50/75): 3.36/3.61/3.72
  • Acceptance rate: 53.5
  • Bar passage rate: 81.1

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Ah, I understand. I was under the impression it was interfaced with the automatic status updater. Thanks.
CheeseIsMyLoveLanguage
17:47
@SplittingNotQuitting: I actually haven't seen anyone on here say that the automatic status updater works. Just lots of questions from individual users as to why they can't get their updater do work 🙃
CheeseIsMyLoveLanguage
17:48
**to work
Haha. I was wondering how legit it was. I'll just continue to watch my LSAC status tracker and email like a hawk.
CheeseIsMyLoveLanguage
17:51
I am half expecting a restraining order from my status tracker. I feel dangerously close to reaching stalker status 😳
W&M sent an apology letter for not having my decision on time. I appreciate the thought but I also was preparing myself for the worst
CheeseIsMyLoveLanguage
19:20
@UnderRepresentedTryhard: Did they send you an answer with their apology?!?
20:48
should i withdraw my applications when i decide where im going is that a part of the process or is it not needed
eggan
20:51
it would b considerate to the schools and to the people still waiting for decisions yes
eggan
20:52
anyone on hold, their fate depends on how many people withdraw before the deposit deadline
20:52
interesting ok i’ll do that thank u eggan
DastardlyDaniel
21:12
Anybody know the best place to find admitted students group chats?
GWU status checker says decision made but no email bruh
@CheeseIsMyLoveLanguage: No. If you mean “answer” as in being accepted/denied, no
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22:46
Is a $30k total difference in COA between two similarly ranked schools too much? Even if the most expensive one has a niche concentration I want to pursue?
uhhh if you're rolling in dough (hundreds of millions to billions) sure...but if you're taking out a loan, don't do it. You can pursue what your niche falls under and their may be a course that teaches that niche. check courses if they're available tho
wrong there. i deserve death penalty
Guys i want to apply to colleges but ALL of them have a 4.0 scale and my school has a 6.0 (my GPA is 5.4- average)
Niche concentrations are basically just marketing
Don't make a $30,000 decision based on that
pinkandblue
9:12
@Heavenly-Eclipse888: okay whats your point
pinkandblue
9:12
mine also was like this
eggan
9:20
ur applying to law schools? yeah LSAC converts the GPAs for you
9:48
hello?
DefinitelyRobbingBanks
9:48
No
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9:49
oh my god this is my first time using this, what exactly is this? I kinda stumbled upon here while looking up stuff for law school
eggan
10:02
its a website where ppl can self report their law school decisions
eggan
10:02
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