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Texas A&M Law School (TAMU)

Fort Worth, Texas

Rank #22 (USNWR 2024)

168
LSAT
3.97
GPA
13.5%
Admit Rate
25th, 50th, 75th lines show admitted class %iles

JD Admissions & Requirements

Data from 2024 ABA 509 Report

168
LSAT
3.97
GPA
13.5%
Admit Rate

Texas A&M Law School, commonly known as TAMU, is a prestigious JD program located in Fort Worth, Texas. In the competitive 2024 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. According to the 2024 ABA 509 Report, Texas A&M Law School has an entering 1L class size of approximately 121 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
4556
JD applications (2024 ABA 509)
JD Acceptance Rate
13.5%
95th percentile
JD Program Size
121
15th percentile
JD Tuition Cost
$97k
Texas A&M Law School Law School Admissions Data & Statistics
2024-2025 Cycle Overview
927 applicants
Accepted
11 / 91
Waitlisted
118
Rejected
321
-
Withdrawn
192
-

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.

Decisions by Day

Daily breakdown of admission decisions and interview invites for Texas A&M Law School this cycle.

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Accepted
Waitlisted
Rejected
Interview Invite

When Does Texas A&M Law School Release Decisions?

Historical decision timing patterns based on 623 decisions from the 2024-2025 cycles.

WeekDecisionsSepOctNovDecJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAug02040608010012000000001000500020001000200080003131000011000800050021440011550100800030032024560243304814842281414114110781813058312241121410023121754120103151111332111200070000000201114000100000000000101000000000000000000000010000 Today
Accepted
Waitlisted
Rejected
Interview Invite

Weeks are labeled by month (Sep-Aug academic year). Higher bars indicate weeks when this school typically releases more decisions or interview invites.

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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.

Based on the 2024 ABA 509 Report, 4556 candidates submitted JD applications to Texas A&M Law School and 614 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 121 law students each year, with an admissions yield rate of 19.54%. This means that of the 614 applicants who received law school acceptance letters, 120 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.

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JD Admission Requirements & Application Statistics

Admissions Metrics (ABA 509)
Metric Value
Applications
4556
89th percentile
Admission Offers 614
Class Size
121
15th percentile
Acceptance Rate
13.5%
95th percentile
Yield Rate
19.54%
7th percentile
Average Statistics by Decision (LSD)
Metric Rejected All Accepted
LSAT 161.51 164.86 170.02
GPA 3.48 3.61 3.77
Softs T3.22 T3.26 T3.31
Avg Scholarship - - $70,716
* Softs are self-reported ratings (T1-T4) representing non-numeric application factors
LSAT & GPA Statistics (ABA 509)
25th 50th 75th
LSAT
86th percentile
160 168 169
GPA
97th percentile
3.56 3.97 4.00
LSD User Stats
Metric 25th 50th 75th
LSAT 160.0 (0.0) 165.0 (-3.0) 170.0 (+1.0)
GPA 3.4 (-0.16) 3.72 (-0.25) 3.92 (-0.08)
* Based on 927 self-reported applications
* Green/Red values show difference from ABA 509 data
Application Process Statistics
Avg Days: Sent to Decision 77 days
Avg Days: UR to Decision 50 days
Interview Invite Rate 11.7%
Interview → Acceptance Rate 28.7%

The above statistics show that Texas A&M Law School typically admits students with LSAT scores ranging from 160 (25th percentile) to 169 (75th percentile), with a median of 168.

For GPA, admitted students typically have undergraduate GPAs ranging from 3.56 to 4.00, with a median of 3.97.

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

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Texas A&M Law School Law School Employment Outcomes

Overview

JD Employment Rate

100.0%
100th percentile

First-Time Bar Pass

92.99%
90th percentile

Median Starting Salary

-
Private Sector

Employment Quality

JD Required

93.8%
96th percentile

BigLaw Placement

19.1%
78th percentile

Federal Clerkships

1.7%
52nd percentile

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 167 0 167 93.8%
JD Advantage 11 0 11 6.2%
Professional 0 0.0%
Other 0 0.0%
School-Funded 0 0 0 0.0%
Total Employed 178 0 0 0 178 100.0%
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 68.5%
91st percentile
Judicial Clerkships 1.7%
10th percentile
Government 15.7%
71st percentile
Public Interest 7.3%
39th percentile
Business 5.1%
34th percentile
Academia 1.7%
68th percentile

Judicial Clerkships

Clerkships by Type

Clerkship Type Graduates % of Class National Rank
Federal 3 1.7%
52nd percentile
State/Local 0 0.0%

Federal clerkships are highly prestigious positions that significantly enhance career prospects in litigation and academia.

Bar Examination Performance

First-Time Pass Rate
92.99%
90th percentile
Takers: 157
Passed: 146
vs State Avg +14.1%
Ultimate Pass Rate
98.19%
91st percentile
Takers: 166
Passed: 163
Within 2 years
Jurisdiction Weighted
78.91%
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

Law school tuition at Texas A&M Law School is $97k annually (calculated from semester costs). Prospective law students should budget approximately $57k for the total annual cost of attending (including tuition, fees, books, and living expenses).

For JD graduates from Texas A&M Law School, the first-time bar exam pass rate is 92.99%. Within two years, 98.19% of graduates ultimately pass the bar exam. The school's first-time pass rate is +14.1% 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.

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