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Applicants for the class of 2026 , matriculating 2023

30 applicants for the 2022 - 2023  cycle
0 / 11  , 2 rejected, 0 waitlisted, 15 withdrawn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 152 156 159
GPA 3.32 3.63 3.77
Miscellaneous Count Percentile
# Applications 591 13
# Admissions offers 387 -
Class size 157 43
% Accepted 65.5% 7
% Yield 39.3% 88
LSData Percentiles 25 50 75
LSAT 155 159 165
GPA 3.25 3.52 3.7
LSData Averages Rejected All Accepted
LSAT 153 159 160
GPA 2.5 3.44 3.46
Softs Tier 4.0 Tier 3.25 Tier 3.19
Scholarship - - $89,223
Miscellaneous
Days from sent to decision 54
Days from UR to decision 13
Interview invite rate -
Interview conversion rate -
URM LSAT differential 1.96
URM GPA differential -0.94
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School applicants

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Name Result Last seen GPA LSAT GRE URM WE $$$$ Sent Received Complete UR UR2 II Decision
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University of St. Thomas School of Law
Elle Woods went here, 'nuff said.
$22,233.00
Tuition
44th percentile
$43,165.00
CoA
36th percentile
82.00%
Bar pass rate
20th percentile
$65,000.00
Salary, 25th %
52nd percentile
$77,000.00
Salary
43rd percentile
$61,000.00
PI Salary
72nd percentile
35.90%
Employment rate
15th percentile
73.20%
Grads with debt
52nd percentile
$72,264.00
Average debt
11th percentile

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Default for University of St. Thomas (Minnesota) is $65,000
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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.

University of St. Thomas (Minnesota) 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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University of St. Thomas (Minnesota)

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Any movement? When do we think the next wave will be?
I've been "with admissions committee" for over a month now. What does this mean
15:49
just means it is being reviewed. @redbellpepper
@Cbean: Ok thanks. Any idea on how long it takes to get a decision once I'm UR?
15:33
@redbellpepper: I received a decision about 4 weeks after submitting my app. But I also got WL so an A could look a little different timeline-wise.
Great. Thank you. Hope you get off the WL!!!
11:52
@redbellpepper thanks! Is St Thom your #1??
@Cbean: Here's to hoping we both get off the WL! St. Thomas has been my dream school since I've visited
14:28
@MidwestHopeful: that's awesome! Yeah I have visited a few times and it is a great school and environment. I think I'm going with Mitchell Hamline for this fall. GL!
@Cbean: My #1 was Marquette for the longest time, but for personal reasons I have decided to stay close to home (I'm from the twin cities suburbs). I unfortunately didn't get into UMN (not surprising): but I have heard nothing but good things about UST. I'm also holding out hope for Mitchell Hamline. I've been under review for almost a month. I've only heard good things from MH's alumni, but I am concerned about their job placement history
TLDR: Yes, St. Thomas is my #1
14:47
@redbellpepper: gotcha, well GL! It took about 4 weeks for me to hear back from MH so I hope you hear back soon.
I guess I've only been UR for two weeks, idk why I thought it was closer to a month
@Cbean: Thanks :) I know this is the St Thomas page, but is MH really as bad as everyone makes it out to be? Honestly am considering going there if I can get a decent scholarship
15:56
@redbellpepper: I really don't think so. I got amazing vibes from ASD and I've been familiar with the school for years. Almost all of the attys I worked for went there and half of all MN attys are alums, so the alumni pool is huge. I think it's a great school, but so are all MN law schools
@Cbean: That's what I thought too but everyone is always like "50/50 chance you'll be a lawyer" when it is known that MH has a big/huge hybrid online program which benefits people that are going for a JD advantage job
And like you said it has AMAZING placement in MN
16:49
@redbellpepper: yeah, 100%. Law school is what you make of it. There are a lot of factors to consider but I think it's a good fit for me and it is close to home :) so that's a plus lol
@Cbean: exactly right. My girlfriend is graduating with an RN degree next month and hopes to work in the cities, so that would be an added benefit
I don't think I could do long distance during law school
It would be nice to go back home too. I have an internship with the Dakota County Court
's this summer and that would be an easy transition if I didn't have to move
Idk why that sent as two messages - my bad
14:35
@redbellpepper: LD would be so difficult, I couldn't even imagine. That sounds like a great internship opportunity tho!
@Cbean: Thanks!
I went UR for a second time yesterday. How long after your second UR do you usually get a decision??
When do you all think more decisions are coming?
I've been "with admissions committee" for two months. Am I being ghosted?
Anybody know how often people get off of the waitlist here? And how long it takes to get off of said waitlist?
Went under review a few days ago... please tell me I will get a decision soon
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