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Law Schools in Wisconsin

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

The highest ranked law school in Wisconsin is University of Wisconsin, which was ranked 36 by US News in 2024. The school has an LSAT median of 165 and a GPA median of 3.79.

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

Other schools in Wisconsin include Marquette University Law School. If you want to go to law school in Wisconsin, you should consider these schools.

ABA accredited law schools in Wisconsin

  1. Wisconsin Law School
  2. Marquette University Law School

You can also check out law schools in the states that border Wisconsin: Illinois, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota.

Detailed information on Wisconsin law schools

Wisconsin Law School

Madison, Wisconsin
Rank 36 (US News 2024)
  • Ranked: 36 by US News in 2024.
  • LSAT percentiles (25/50/75): ?/165/?
  • GPA percentiles (25/50/75): ?/3.79/?
  • Acceptance rate: 35.6
  • Bar passage rate: 75.0

Marquette University Law School

Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Rank 68 (US News 2024)
  • Ranked: 68 by US News in 2024.
  • LSAT percentiles (25/50/75): 152/155/158
  • GPA percentiles (25/50/75): 3.39/3.61/3.75
  • Acceptance rate: 45.5
  • Bar passage rate: 100.0

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i don't want to stay at the state ag forever
that i know of
but idk maybe who knows. that would be cool in a way to go to law school then come back
what would be even cooler is if they would pay for it
but that's never gunna happen
17:14
theres some stat that every point better you do on the lsat earns you tens of thousands of extra scholarship dollars. with a 3.4 and a good lsat you wil have several full ride options especially if you set your sights on your regional schools
yeah. i guess i really just need to commit to studying but i'm being lazy. gym schedule in swing first. then lsat schedule. i've been telling myself this for like 3 years though.... ugh
windyMagician
17:16
so just do it
17:16
dont let ur dreams be dreams
who wants to go to the gym or study after a fulltime job. but i know i'm at a point unless i do both i'll just be a paralegal until i'm 65 and retire.
snow
17:18
thats how i gained so much wait
snow
17:18
i had to give up the gym for the lsat...
snow
17:18
didnt have to, but i was so burned out
windyMagician
17:18
I work full time, go to grad school full time, run marathons, and found time to get a 173 on the LSAT. you either want it or you don't bro.
17:22
windy kinda a killer like that
PizzaDude
17:22
i went to the gym more than ever while studying for the lsat
17:23
I was able to work two jobs and keep a consistent gym routine while studying for the LSAT by spreading out my LSAT studying over a manageable period of time
windyMagician
17:23
so many bodies made a hobby at the er
jackfrost11770
17:23
that's me now i go to the gym like three hours a day
jackfrost11770
17:23
just to keep my mind off this shit
windyMagician
17:24
I'm going to the gym twice a day now bc I don't have a bf
17:24
I’ve had to skip the gym for a minute bc I’m kind of being shunted around from place to place with no time to settle down
17:25
But once I get back to it in like a week none of you are ready for this
jackfrost11770
17:25
lesbian gym employee who said i dress like a whore asked for my number today
jackfrost11770
17:25
i guess a win is a win
17:26
Was just thinking in the car about how I used to help my college boyfriend write so many of his essays. We would go to the library and share a pair of airpods and crank out like a ten page essay on rice paddy irrigation. I should’ve been listed on his diploma
17:26
I think that’s a win jackfrost. I would take it as one
jackfrost11770
17:26
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snow
17:26
my job is pretty draining tbh. i just need to get my shit together
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