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Georgia State Law School

Rank 78 (USNWR 2022)

Applicants for the class of 2026 , matriculating 2023

138 applicants for the 2022 - 2023  cycle
2 / 59  , 23 rejected, 9 waitlisted, 10 withdrawn
25th, 50th, 75th refer to percentiles from last year's admitted class
25th, 50th, 75th refer to percentiles from last year's admitted class
25th, 50th, 75th refer to percentiles from last year's admitted class
25th, 50th, 75th refer to percentiles from last year's admitted class
25th, 50th, 75th refer to percentiles from last year's admitted class
25th, 50th, 75th refer to percentiles from last year's admitted class
25th, 50th, 75th refer to percentiles from last year's admitted class
25th, 50th, 75th refer to percentiles from last year's admitted class
Previous year ABA 509 data
Percentiles 25 50 75
LSAT 157 160 162
GPA 3.35 3.55 3.76
Miscellaneous Count Percentile
# Applications 2125 64
# Admissions offers 573 -
Class size 222 65
% Accepted 27.0% 80
% Yield 38.7% 78
LSData Percentiles 25 50 75
LSAT 156 160 163
GPA 3.3 3.56 3.79
LSData Averages Rejected All Accepted
LSAT 154 160 162
GPA 3.43 3.5 3.63
Softs Tier 3.43 Tier 3.24 Tier 3.19
Scholarship - - $32,704
Miscellaneous
Days from sent to decision 60
Days from UR to decision 18
Interview invite rate -
Interview conversion rate -
URM LSAT differential -1.52
URM GPA differential -0.01
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School applicants

Name Result Last seen GPA LSAT GRE URM WE Scholarship Sent Received Complete UR UR2 Interview invite Decision
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Name Result Last seen GPA LSAT GRE URM WE $$$$ Sent Received Complete UR UR2 II Decision
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School finances

Georgia State Law School
Elle Woods went here, 'nuff said.

Stats

$18,789.00
Tuition
22nd percentile
$9,005.00
In-state tuition
$41,780.00
CoA
23rd percentile
73.00%
Grads with debt
52nd percentile
$76,978.00
Average debt
16th percentile
$66,500.00
Salary, 25th %
54th percentile
$85,000.00
Salary
60th percentile
$59,000.00
PI Salary
56th percentile
48.30%
Employment rate
34th percentile
87.70%
Bar pass rate
65th percentile

Budgeting

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Total CoA
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Default for Georgia State University is $41,780
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Post-grad income
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Default for Georgia State University is $66,500
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[IMPORTANT] These estimates are for high level planning only. Things like summer jobs, when you spend your savings, and other financial decisions will impact exactly how much you pay.

Calculations assume a 10-year fixed rate loan.

Georgia State University Breakdown

In-school

Total cost of attendance$315,000
$105,000 x 3
Total scholarships$75,000
$25,000 x 3
Savings$10,000
Debt after three years$230,000
Assuming 10-year fixed rate loan
Total repaid@5.0%$11,500
Interest paid$11,500

After graduation

Annual breakdown
Post-grad income$180,000
Income taxes$60,000
Living expenses$60,000
Loan repayment$2,000
Annual discretionary income$60,000

Monthly breakdown
Post-grad income$180,000
Income taxes$60,000
Living expenses$60,000
Loan repayment$2,000
Monthly discretionary income$60,000

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Data is sourced from ABA 509 disclosures and USNWR.

Georgia State University

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9:59
How long does it take you all from UR to decision
UnarmedAdhesiveTaco
11:17
Not sure how long it will take but I just went under review today
trustinhim
12:10
Same
UnarmedAdhesiveTaco
20:42
I’m kinda of surprised how long GSU is taking
UnarmedAdhesiveTaco
17:37
Just got my A
Arbys0621
18:08
Same!
trustinhim
18:19
Just got my A!
LordIceCube
17:25
I'm a little shocked I got waitlisted
Woahinny
17:41
I got rejected lmao
sorry bruh
Woahinny
23:49
ir is what it is
Does anyone have any info on part time? As in, how does that offer work? Do they offer it to certain people over full time? so many questions haha
Does anybody know anything about when scholarships are going to be released?
Do they not give scholly money
11:39
You have to apply
HushedCertainDachshund
11:47
do we have a discord?
Is anyone else having a hard time logging into their account?
So has anybody gotten scholly info after applying, or do they release all at once on a certain day?
They are going to start releasing info March 15, I visited the other day and asked
9:57
I applied to GSU and UGA first week in January and still haven't heard anything ... anyone else?
Third year Gsu law student here. Wanted to wish you all luck and here to answer any questions if y'all have any!
15:18
Scholly award finally received! 2k for 1L (total) + full tuition 2L/3L in exchange for being a Grad Assistant +2k per semester stipend 2L/3L
15:19
So IF I managed to get a point foundation scholly, that’d be damn close to debt free
@Fatbear747: pretty much same, what’s the point foundation scholly?
15:27
It’s for the girls gays and theys lol. Can be up to 28k/year, depending on the cost of attendance. I’m a semifinalist so not tryna count my chickens before they hatch…
15:27
But debt free law school, yes, I’m a fan
Sleepyrunner
9:28
@AnxiousEnglishMajor: median gpa at GSU is 3.55 and median gpa at GULC is 3.85 according to LSD as an example
Sleepyrunner
9:28
oops wrong thread
just waitlisted
16:31
Finally just sent my scholly negotiation email off to GSU. If they bite, I suspect I’ll be seeing some of my fellow “ghosted by Emory” folks in Atlanta come fall.