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  2. NYU Law ranks #17 in terms of student selectivity with an acceptance rate of 23.6% among those who applied for admission. #25 in Student to Faculty Ratio. NYU Law is tied for #25 in terms of lowest student to faculty ratio (5.3:1). #34 in Public Sector Salary.

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  3. The admissions process is highly selective and seeks to enroll candidates of exceptional ability. The Committee on Admissions makes decisions after considering all the information in an application. There are no combination of grades and scores that assure admission or denial.

  4. Below are graphs of NYU Law School applicants by LSAC GPA and LSAT score, as well as by decision date. You can view those who applied to NYU Law School that were accepted, waitlisted, and rejected as well as filter by cycle and type of applicant (URM, International, Non-traditional, Early Decision, In-State, Received Aid, or Fee Waiver).

  5. New York University School of Law Class of 2020 Summary Report Full-time Long-term Salaries Number Reported % of Reported # with Salary 25th Percentile Median 75th Percentile Mean Total Reported = 476 Gender Reported: Women 255 53.8 249 70,275 190,000 190,000 142,827 Men 217 45.8 199 78,000 190,000 190,000 149,759 Non-binary or Chose to Self ...

  6. Changes in Acceptance Rate from 2016 to 2024. The 2023 acceptance rate at New York Law School is 53.11%. The acceptance rate is 4.585 percents higher than last year's rate. Compared to the rate 8 years ago, this year's rate is 1.614 percents lower.

  7. The 2023 acceptance rate at New York University School of Law is 16.76%. The acceptance rate is 2.236 percents higher than last year's rate. Compared to the rate 8 years ago, this year's rate is 16.340 percents lower.

  8. This interactive chart is a ranking of all accredited U.S. law schools, sorted by acceptance rate. It offers a comparison of the exclusivity of all law schools.

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