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Law Schools in New Mexico

Are you are looking to go to one of the law schools in New Mexico? There is 1 ABA accredited law school in New Mexico.

The highest ranked law school in New Mexico is University of New Mexico, which was ranked 96 by US News in 2023. The school has an LSAT median of 156 and a GPA median of 3.5.

The best law school in New Mexico is University of New Mexico. Generally, the best law school depends on what you're looking for but University of New Mexico wins by default because it's the only school in the state. If you want to go to law school in New Mexico, you should go to University of New Mexico, or consider schools in bordering states.

ABA accredited law schools in New Mexico

  1. UNM Law School

You can also check out law schools in the states that border New Mexico: Arizona, Colorado, Oklahoma, Texas, Utah.

Detailed information on New Mexico law schools

UNM Law School

Albuquerque, New Mexico
Rank 96 (US News 2023)
  • Ranked: 96 by US News in 2023.
  • LSAT percentiles (25/50/75): 152/156/160
  • GPA percentiles (25/50/75): 3.22/3.5/3.74
  • Acceptance rate: 47.0
  • Bar passage rate: 80.6

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CondemnedPuffyGnome
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feeling very pessimistic about this cycle. at first it felt so good to get into any school at all, and now I feel like I would regret settling for the rest of my life
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but that means now I have to wait ANOTHER year and retake and reapply aghhh
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@CondemnedPuffyGnome: I wouldn’t do anything I’d seriously regret unless I had to but it’s also important to be realistic about what you can do
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Also weigh the pros and cons of whatever you will be doing to improve your odds (whether that’s retesting or just new essays etc) and decide if that is worth passing up the current offers you have
@CondemnedPuffyGnome: May I ask which school(s) you would be settling for (settling for one of)?
KnowledgeableRitzyWasp
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This process can be super toxic. So often when we’re faced with very good options we feel like they’re not good enough. Which is usually an arbitrary and meaningless feeling
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um is there a moderator who can take care of the person with the username "h**lerwasright"
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theyre updating their schools and i feel like they shouldnt have that name :|
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Sorry! Working on it. Took care of one of the users today who has been behind these kind of things. It is really sickening to all of us.
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Ijustwannagetinman
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Can anyone help me quantify why UCLA is the much better school than UT Austin
Ijustwannagetinman
22:55
For my mom
Ijustwannagetinman
22:56
I mean it';s the better school for me but I need to quantify it to her bc it's much more expensive
Ijustwannagetinman
22:56
even with my scholarship
KnowledgeableRitzyWasp
23:02
Ucla is better for California but UT is better for texas
KnowledgeableRitzyWasp
23:02
They’re both about the same level of outcomes
Ijustwannagetinman
23:20
I mean big law percentages aren’t the same overall Texas is 40% and ucla is 52%
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23:20
But I want more data than that even if anyone has it
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