u/Antique-Jump6715

UT Law in state medians

Im a texas state resident and I know that UT Austin has to make 65% of their class in state residents but I wanted to know if there was any way to see how much that helps/what the medians for in state residents was reliably.

For reference I have a 170 LSAT and a 3.91 GPA. On LSD (the only predictor I found that factored for in state) it gives me a 10% boost when I say I am in state and says I have a 65% chance of being accepted. I wasnt sure how reliable that was in regards to the acceptance rate as whole and the percentage boost for being in state as I am slightly above one median and below another so I was thinking it might be a little lower (hopefully not) and wanted to hear if anyone had any input.

If anyone has any guess on my odds or any predictor that they think is more accurate I would love to hear! Especially if theres some reason one is better than another.

Edit: also wanted to make sure I wasn’t misinterpreting the fact that I am basically competing against other texas state residents. Not sure if theres some glaring policy or something I dont know about that makes the 65% not significant.

I also dont think as many people apply so maybe that is increasing my chances since theres less applications and competition? Im not sure how true that is though so any information about that would also be appreciated!

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u/Antique-Jump6715 — 6 days ago