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Law Schools in Nebraska

Are you are looking to go to one of the law schools in Nebraska? There are 2 ABA accredited law schools in Nebraska.

The highest ranked law school in Nebraska is University of Nebraska, which was ranked 89 by US News in 2023. The school has an LSAT median of 158 and a GPA median of 3.72.

The best law school in Nebraska depends on what you're looking for. Every law school is different, just like every person is different.

Other schools in Nebraska include Creighton University School of Law. If you want to go to law school in Nebraska, you should consider these schools.

ABA accredited law schools in Nebraska

  1. University of Nebraska Law School
  2. Creighton University School of Law

You can also check out law schools in the states that border Nebraska: Colorado, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, South Dakota, Wyoming.

Detailed information on Nebraska law schools

University of Nebraska Law School

Lincoln, Nebraska
Rank 89 (US News 2023)
  • Ranked: 89 by US News in 2023.
  • LSAT percentiles (25/50/75): 155/158/161
  • GPA percentiles (25/50/75): 3.41/3.72/3.91
  • Acceptance rate: 60.9
  • Bar passage rate: 79.7

Creighton University School of Law

Omaha, Nebraska
Rank 155 (US News 2023)
  • Ranked: 155 by US News in 2023.
  • LSAT percentiles (25/50/75): 149/153/157
  • GPA percentiles (25/50/75): 2.99/3.5/3.72
  • Acceptance rate: 67.8
  • Bar passage rate: 65.3

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coconutcoco
15:59
thank you truth and ararara!
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16:01
I’m sure you’re amazing like crazy! Get out there!!
Ijustwannagetinman
16:40
Huge week incoming
Ijustwannagetinman
19:21
Can you still negotiate for merit money after putting down a nonbinding deposit?
Ijustwannagetinman
19:21
planning to put down 2 while waiting for more results and scholarship decisions
19:28
I think you can try it
19:28
Until they decline
19:29
Do u think many WL movement will come next week?
19:45
I’d say give it two weeks and we will start to see some WL movement but who can say for sure when it’ll really begin
19:45
Blind leading the blind I think
KnowledgeableRitzyWasp
19:52
Once you deposit you lose a lot of leverage
KnowledgeableRitzyWasp
19:52
It’s still possible but harder
Ijustwannagetinman
19:58
@KnowledgeableRitzyWasp: even if I can show them a competing offer?
Ijustwannagetinman
19:58
My Georgetown scholarship is still pending but i doubt a decision comes before Wednesday
Ijustwannagetinman
19:59
Also a Stanford A reported from today?
KnowledgeableRitzyWasp
20:07
@Ijustwannagetinman: it’s still possible but you lose leverage because you’ve already given them money so they assume you’re more attached to their school
Attemptingapplications
20:09
SLS A was me. I was accepted last week but made an error when clicking the date. I fixed it.
20:11
Also at that point you won’t get much more too but they may try to make it binding. I’ve seen a few places (not GULC FTR) that give like a 5-10K increase but it is binding
20:11
Also congrats on Stanford!!!
Ijustwannagetinman
20:26
I’m hoping to get off a waitlist and delusional wanna try to get money from that school if I get in lol
Thanks for the R sent to my home, Stanford.
Could have just sent me an email or a status checker update.
Ijustwannagetinman
20:49
@CanWeTalkAboutTerrenceMalick: did ur lawhub ever update
I don't have lawhub. In fairness to Stanford, it may be that my status checker for Stanford has already indicated that I was rejected. I haven't checked since I knew there was next to no chance I would get in. I just don't understand the need to send someone an R admissions decision to their home.
KnowledgeableRitzyWasp
21:02
haha I know i was feral when they sent the R snail mail
KnowledgeableRitzyWasp
21:02
unhinged adcom behavior
I think it's just Stanford reminding you that they have money to waste and still didn't want you. So yeah, unhinged adcom behavior indeed.
@WasabiPirates: By the way, we have the same "goal." I also want to be a federal judge. Well, I would also be happy with one of certain state judgeships. May I ask what you're thinking your ideal career trajectory would be prior to, you hope, landing a federal judgeship? Like, do you want to be in private practice beforehand, government, both?
Anyone still waiting to hear back from NDLS
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