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Law Schools in Oklahoma

Are you are looking to go to one of the law schools in Oklahoma? There are 3 ABA accredited law schools in Oklahoma.

The highest ranked law school in Oklahoma is University of Oklahoma, which was ranked 88 by US News in 2022. The school has an LSAT median of 158 and a GPA median of 3.59.

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

Other schools in Oklahoma include The University of Tulsa College of Law, Oklahoma City Law School. If you want to go to law school in Oklahoma, you should consider these schools.

ABA accredited law schools in Oklahoma

  1. University of Oklahoma Law School
  2. The University of Tulsa College of Law
  3. Oklahoma City Law School

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

Detailed information on Oklahoma law schools

University of Oklahoma Law School

Norman, Oklahoma
Rank 88 (US News 2022)
  • Ranked: 88 by US News in 2022.
  • LSAT percentiles (25/50/75): 156/158/160
  • GPA percentiles (25/50/75): 3.29/3.59/3.81
  • Acceptance rate: 50.1
  • Bar passage rate: 93.4

The University of Tulsa College of Law

Tulsa, Oklahoma
Rank 118 (US News 2022)
  • Ranked: 118 by US News in 2022.
  • LSAT percentiles (25/50/75): 151/154/156
  • GPA percentiles (25/50/75): 3.07/3.38/3.7
  • Acceptance rate: 57.8
  • Bar passage rate: 77.1

Oklahoma City Law School

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Rank 147 (US News 2022)
  • Ranked: 147 by US News in 2022.
  • LSAT percentiles (25/50/75): 146/149/152
  • GPA percentiles (25/50/75): 3.06/3.3/3.59
  • Acceptance rate: 59.3
  • Bar passage rate: 77.7

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@georgiatransfer222: congrats on GW!!
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coolgirl53
20:53
did anyone’s Georgetown date disappear today?
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20:54
That is a great sign!!!
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20:54
Date disappearance on Fridays mean an A
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@trox9: The U!!!!
coolgirl53
20:58
mine didn’t :’) but I was just wondering LOL
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20:59
Oh haha
[] trox9
20:59
@EddyL10: THE U
coolgirl53
20:59
now I have to live yet another Wednesday in fear…
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I never never never have a date
[] 2E2EDDBBTT
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I also don’t have date on Duke
21:22
is it easier to get into a school as a transfer 2L with good grades?
[] 2E2EDDBBTT
21:22
Yes but not Top13
[] trox9
21:26
@EddyL10: yes I think so, just finish as high as you can in your class. I think top ten percent is a good spot to aim for
[] 2E2EDDBBTT
21:27
Top 10 means about the first 20 or 30 or 40 out of your class
[] trox9
21:29
Top ten percent means to be in the top ten percent of the class, no matter how large the class size
Anyone else miss the U chicago wave today?
thoughts on what it means
[] 2E2EDDBBTT
21:52
No wave for uchicago
[] 2E2EDDBBTT
21:53
Also, not only too 10 % but also the GPA.
22:03
@trox9: Thats the plan. I think if I crush it at st. Thomas I may consider a transfer to either UM or FIU. Is lsat still factored in for a transfer, or being top 10% outweighs a mediocre LSAT?
22:04
@trox9: Also, transfer window closes after 1L right? I think I read somewhere most schools require like 66% of credits to be taken at their institution in order to graduate
I toured a school two weeks ago and one of the admissions counselors told me that I would likely get my decision in two weeks whenever the next wave was (there was a wave yesterday and today so perfectly two weeks), I was not part of either wave. Is it a good idea to email them asking for any update and letting them know they are my top choice and I would immediately enroll if accepted?
if you do that, i would mention that you visited and give the names of the people you spoke to , say it was a pleasure to meet them, you look forward to hearing and hope for an offer because you will acccept it
AllCASNoWaves
22:16
what school
[] trox9
22:18
@EddyL10: gonna be honest, besides what I’ve said, I don’t know anything else about transferring between law schools. People definitely have the answers out there so I’d recommend checking online. I bet people on Reddit have asked those very questions
AllCASNoWaves
22:21
i think generally for transfering you should make sure you start at a school you're happy with because chances you successfuly transfer are slim and unpredictable