Brooklyn Law School's overall acceptance rate for the 2024 application year stands at 32.14%, with 557 applicants and 179 accepted. The Regular Decision (RD) acceptance rate matches the overall at 32.14%, while Early Action (EA) data is unavailable. Historically, acceptance rates have fluctuated, with figures such as 31.06% in 2023, 33.59% in 2022, and 34.83% in 2021. The average GPA of accepted students is 3.54, indicating a competitive applicant pool. No data is currently available for transfer applicants or waitlist acceptance rates.

Brooklyn Law School's overall acceptance rate for the application year 2024 is 32.14%, with 557 applicants and 179 accepted. This marks a slight increase from 31.06% in 2023 when 454 applicants were considered, and down from 33.59% in 2022, which saw 390 applicants. Historically, acceptance rates have fluctuated, peaking at 44.3% in 2019 with 300 applicants and dropping to 25.7% in 2018 with 253 applicants. This demonstrates a trend of generally declining acceptance rates over recent years, highlighting increasing competition among applicants.
Brooklyn Law School's waitlist statistics for the recent application years are currently unavailable, as the data for the number of waitlist offers, acceptances, and acceptance rates is missing for the years 2020 through 2024. This lack of data indicates a potential need for further transparency regarding the waitlist process. Historical trends are similarly untraceable, making it challenging to identify any fluctuations or patterns in acceptance rates over the years. Without these figures, prospective applicants may find it difficult to gauge their chances of admission from the waitlist.
Brooklyn Law School does not currently provide transfer acceptance rate statistics for the application years leading up to 2024, as all relevant figures—including acceptance rates, number of applicants, and number of accepted transfers—are listed as unknown. Therefore, while we cannot assess historical trends or GPA averages for transfer applicants, it indicates a lack of available data to evaluate the competitiveness or attractiveness of transferring to Brooklyn Law School.

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