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What LSAT Do I Need for Salmon P. Chase Law School?

Understanding what LSAT score you need for Salmon P. Chase Law School requires looking at both official requirements and real applicant outcomes. The official median LSAT is 154 with a median GPA of 3.41. Below, we analyze 42 real application outcomes from LSData users to show acceptance rates across different LSAT ranges and how your GPA affects your chances.

Northern Kentucky University

Official ABA 509 Data

Published by Salmon P. Chase Law School to the American Bar Association (2025 Report)

25th Percentile
152
LSAT
3.15
GPA
50th (Median)
154
LSAT
3.41
GPA
75th Percentile
157
LSAT
3.68
GPA

Acceptance Rates by LSAT Score

Based on 42 self-reported applications from LSData users

LSAT Score RangeOutcome %Below 150150-154155-159160-164165-169175+0.010.020.030.040.050.060.070.080.090.0100.025.00.075.0100.00.00.092.30.07.783.30.016.7100.00.00.0100.00.00.0
Accepted Waitlisted Rejected
LSAT Range Applicants Accepted Waitlisted Rejected Accept Rate
175+ 1 1 0 0 100.0%
165-169 2 2 0 0 100.0%
160-164 6 5 0 1 83.3%
155-159 13 12 0 1 92.3%
150-154 12 12 0 0 100.0%
Below 150 8 2 0 6 25.0%

Average LSAT by GPA

What LSAT score did applicants with similar GPAs need to get accepted, waitlisted, or rejected?

GPA RangeAverage LSATBelow 3.253.25-3.493.5-3.693.7-3.893.9+02040608010012014016015701511570151150014615001461570144157014416000160001560015600
Accepted Waitlisted Rejected
GPA Range Avg LSAT (Accepted) Avg LSAT (Waitlisted) Avg LSAT (Rejected)
3.9+ 156 (10) - -
3.7-3.89 160 (7) - -
3.5-3.69 157 (8) - 144 (1)
3.25-3.49 150 (2) - 146 (1)
Below 3.25 157 (7) - 151 (6)

Numbers in parentheses show the count of applicants in each category.

Key Takeaways

  • The median LSAT for accepted applicants is 156.5 with a median GPA of 3.67.
  • To be competitive, aim for an LSAT of 160+ where acceptance rates exceed 50%.
  • For a strong chance of admission, target an LSAT of 160+ where acceptance rates exceed 70%.

Note: These statistics are based on self-reported data from LSData users and may not be representative of all applicants.

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