At [Buffalo] Law, the admission process is selective and is based on both quantitative and qualitative criteria. In addition to your LSAT score and your undergraduate grade point average (GPA), the admissions committee considers other non-numerical factors in reaching decisions. These factors include: Achievements or activities that indicate a high level probability of scholastic excellence and intellectual contributions while in law school; Achievements or activities emanating from work, life experience, or community service that indicate a potential for contributing to the enrichment of the law school; Special factors in your background that may have impeded your educational opportunities, including discrimination based on race, creed, gender, disability, or national origin: and special economic or social impediments” (Buffalo Law Website)









