When I applied a three years ago, LSDAS sent me a list of all the schools which use the LSDAS service and the corresponding formula the school uses in their admissions process. They even noted which schools don't use an admissions index. I don't remember it being secret at all.
Knowing the formulas wasn't that helpful because they didn't state the cut off points for admission but it gave you a good idea how heavily the school weighted LSAT vs. GPA.
You guys probably haven't gotten it yet because you just applied to take the LSAT. You haven't gotten your scores and you haven't signed up for the LSDAS yet.
According to the LSDAS website:
A list of mathematical formulas enabling you to calculate your own admission index for each law school to which you apply is available in the My Docs/Transcripts section of your online account.
Last edited by HelloKitty22; 07-23-2004 at 12:58 AM.
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