… Research: Search by title, keywords, or year The Impact of GPA-First Admission Policies … the consequences of a hypothetical scenario in which GPA alone is used in the first step of the admission process … … did not matriculate. These results indicate that using a GPA cutoff as a first step in evaluating candidates may shut …

… of college applicants’ test score and high school GPA (HSGPA) with college freshman GPA, as well as the adjusted correlations of LSAT score and UGPA with first-year average (FYA, or 1L GPA) in law school. Table 1: Adjusted a Correlations: Test …
… the consequences of a hypothetical scenario in which GPA alone is used in the first step of the admission process … did not matriculate. These results indicate that using a GPA cutoff as a first step in evaluating candidates may shut … useful component of a holistic admission model. I. Using a GPA-First Admission Policy We first studied a hypothetical …
… in test scores resulting in a .016 increase in law school GPA (p<0.01). Thomas (2003) also showed that LSAT scores had … higher correlation with class-rank at graduation than GPA. Numerous studies, including those by Alphran (2011), … 35 (3), Article 4. Georgakopoulos, N. (2013). Bar Passage: GPA and LSAT Not Bar Reviews 7 (Robert H. McKinney Sch. of …
… progression of undergraduate yearly grade-point average (GPA) for law school applicants across 4 years of … scores. The dark blue line represents 4 years of median GPA for applicants scoring in the lowest quintile or score … and so forth. As the chart shows, the increase in GPA from year 3 to year 4 is steeper for the lowest scoring …