Study hard, for the well is deep, and our brains are shallow.

✨ Enjoy an ad-free experience with LSD+

Texas A&M Law School logo

Texas A&M Law School

Fort Worth, Texas

Rank #22 (USNWR 2025)

-
LSAT
-
GPA
13.5%
Admit Rate
25th, 50th, 75th lines show admitted class %iles

JD Admissions & Requirements

Data from 2025 admissions cycle

-
LSAT
-
GPA
13.5%
Admit Rate

Texas A&M Law School is a prestigious JD program located in Fort Worth, Texas. In the competitive 2025 law school rankings, Texas A&M Law School was ranked 22 by US News & World Report, making it a strong option for prospective law students in the current application cycle. For the 2025 admissions cycle, Texas A&M Law School has an entering 1L class size of approximately - with an acceptance rate of 13.5%, positioning it among the most selective law schools for JD applicants.

Also known as
TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY TAMU A&M
Law School Applications
-
JD application volume in 2025 cycle
JD Acceptance Rate
13.5%
JD Program Size
-
JD Tuition Cost
-

Law school: Where you spend three years learning to think like a lawyer, then a lifetime trying to think like a human again.

✨ Enjoy an ad-free experience with LSD+

Texas A&M Law School Law School Admissions Data & Statistics
2025-2026 Cycle Overview
329 applicants
Accepted
0 / 0
Waitlisted
4
Rejected
6
-
Withdrawn
2
-

Admissions Graphs

25th, 50th, 75th lines show admitted class %iles

LSAT Score: Law School Admission Test score (120-180 scale)

GPA: Undergraduate Grade Point Average (0.0-4.3+ scale)

This chart shows when decisions were made throughout the application cycle. Use the filters above to refine the data.

How to Use These Graphs
Graph Navigation:
  • Zoom: Click and drag to zoom into a specific area
  • Reset zoom: Double-click anywhere on the graph
  • View details: Hover over any point to see detailed information
  • Visit profile: Click on any point to open that user's profile page
  • Toggle series: Click on any legend item to show/hide that category (accepted, waitlisted, rejected, unknown)
Advanced Features:
  • Colorblind mode: Toggle on in the controls above for an alternative color palette
  • Export/Print: Click the menu in the top-right corner of any graph to download or print
  • Cycle selection: Use the dropdown in the controls above to view data from different application cycles
  • Demographic filters: Filter by International, URM, Military, or Early Decision status to compare specific groups
  • Custom axes: On the LSAT vs. GPA graph, select different metrics to compare (dates, scholarships, etc.)
  • Compare your stats: Your own stats will appear as a blue diamond when viewing these graphs

Selectivity & Competitiveness Trends

How to interpret this chart:

  • LSAT (blue): Shows the 25th/50th/75th percentiles as a shaded band with median line. Hover to see exact values in format: 165/170/175
  • GPA (green): Shows the 25th/50th/75th percentiles as a shaded band with median line. Hover to see exact values in format: 3.45/3.65/3.85
  • Acceptance Rate (orange): Percentage of applicants who received offers (lower = more selective)
  • Applications (purple dashed): Total number of applications received each year

Rising LSAT/GPA medians, narrowing bands, or falling acceptance rates indicate increasing competitiveness. Click legend items to show/hide metrics.

For law school applicants interested in the 2025 admissions cycle at Texas A&M Law School, - candidates submitted JD applications and - received acceptance letters. The law school application process here is highly competitive for prospective students with an acceptance rate of 13.5%.

The JD program at Texas A&M Law School enrolls a first-year class of - law students each year, with an admissions yield rate of -. This means that of the - applicants who received law school acceptance letters, - chose to enroll. Understanding these law school admission statistics can help prospective JD applicants evaluate their chances and plan their application strategy.

For a competitive law school application to Texas A&M Law School, students should aim to meet or exceed the median statistics shown below. Meeting these GPA and LSAT targets significantly improves your chances of admission.

JD Admission Requirements & Application Statistics

Admissions Metrics (ABA 509)
Metric Value
Applications
-
Admission Offers -
Class Size
-
Acceptance Rate
13.5%
Yield Rate
-
Average Statistics by Decision (LSD)
Metric Rejected All Accepted
LSAT 157.33 166.64 -
GPA 3.53 3.64 -
Softs - T3.33 -
Avg Scholarship - - -
* Softs are self-reported ratings (T1-T4) representing non-numeric application factors
LSAT & GPA Statistics (ABA 509)
25th 50th 75th
LSAT
- - -
GPA
- - -
LSD User Stats
Metric 25th 50th 75th
LSAT 162.0 168.0 172.0
GPA 3.45 3.73 3.95
* Based on 329 self-reported applications
* Green/Red values show difference from ABA 509 data
Application Process Statistics
Avg Days: Sent to Decision 37 days
Avg Days: UR to Decision 24 days
Interview Invite Rate 17.6%
Interview → Acceptance Rate 0.0%

The above statistics show that Texas A&M Law School typically admits students with LSAT scores ranging from - (25th percentile) to - (75th percentile), with a median of -.

For GPA, admitted students typically have undergraduate GPAs ranging from - to -, with a median of -.

With an acceptance rate of 13.5%, Texas A&M Law School is considered a highly competitive law school in terms of admissions.

What these numbers mean
  • Percentiles: The 25th/50th/75th percentiles show the distribution of scores among admitted students.
  • Applications: Total number of people who applied to this law school.
  • Acceptance Rate: Percentage of applicants who received offers (lower = more selective).
  • Yield Rate: Percentage of admitted students who enrolled (higher = more desirable).

Application Status Data

Texas A&M Law School Application Status Data

Application statuses submitted by LSData users

Showing 329 apps

Texas A&M Law School Law School Employment Outcomes

Overview

JD Employment Rate

-

First-Time Bar Pass

95.98%
96th percentile

Median Starting Salary

-
Private Sector

Employment Quality

JD Required

0.0%

BigLaw Placement

0.0%

Federal Clerkships

0.0%

Employment Quality Distribution

Law Firm Employment by Size

Employment Quality Matrix

Employment Type Full-Time
Long-Term
Full-Time
Short-Term
Part-Time
Long-Term
Part-Time
Short-Term
Total % of Grads
Bar Required 0.0%
JD Advantage 0.0%
Professional 0.0%
Other 0.0%
School-Funded 0.0%
Total Employed 0 0 0 0 0 0.0%
School-Funded: May inflate stats

Generally, if you attend law school, you want to secure a bar-required position. However, at prestigious institutions, students may target specific JD advantage positions such as private equity or elite consulting roles.

Employment by Sector

Distribution

Sector Details

Employment Sector % of Graduates National Percentile
Law Firms
Judicial Clerkships
Government
Public Interest
Business
Academia

Judicial Clerkships

Bar Examination Performance

First-Time Pass Rate
95.98%
96th percentile
Takers: 174
Passed: 167
vs State Avg +14.6%
Ultimate Pass Rate
95.38%
78th percentile
Takers: 173
Passed: 165
Within 2 years
Jurisdiction Weighted
81.39%
State average for jurisdictions where graduates took the bar
Understanding bar passage metrics

First-time: Immediate readiness indicator

Ultimate: Long-term success within 2 years

vs State: Performance relative to state average

Bar Passage Rates Comparison

Salary Outcomes

Private Sector
No data available
Public Sector
No data available

Career Outcomes Summary

For JD graduates from Texas A&M Law School, the first-time bar exam pass rate is 95.98%. Within two years, 95.38% of graduates ultimately pass the bar exam. The school's first-time pass rate is +14.6% compared to the weighted state average. These bar passage metrics are important indicators of how well the law school prepares its students for this crucial professional licensing examination.

I object!... to how much coffee I need to function during finals.

✨ Enjoy an ad-free experience with LSD+