By Sara Randazzo
Daily Journal Staff Writer The numbers are in, and they're looking good for UC Irvine School of Law. Data released by the school Thursday revealed an inaugural class of 68 students, culled from 2,741 applicants, with a median grade point average of 3.65 and a median LSAT score of 167. The numbers give strength to founding Dean Erwin Chemerinsky's much-stated vow to be one of the nation's top 20 legal institutions from the...
Daily Journal Staff Writer The numbers are in, and they're looking good for UC Irvine School of Law. Data released by the school Thursday revealed an inaugural class of 68 students, culled from 2,741 applicants, with a median grade point average of 3.65 and a median LSAT score of 167. The numbers give strength to founding Dean Erwin Chemerinsky's much-stated vow to be one of the nation's top 20 legal institutions from the...
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