

UVA Law Admissions Dean Natalie Blazer on the 2025-26 Cycle, Rising LSATs/GPAs, the "Why UVA" & More
Aug 12, 2025
Natalie Blazer, Assistant Dean for Admissions at UVA School of Law, shares invaluable insights into the 2025-26 law school admissions cycle. She discusses the rising LSAT and GPA medians, highlighting their impact on applicants. Natalie offers strategic advice on the crucial 'Why UVA' essay and emphasizes authenticity amid a competitive landscape. She touches on the significance of discussing current political climates in applications and gives hopeful encouragement for applicants navigating the complexities of law school admissions.
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Another Strong, Busy Cycle Expected
- The 2025–26 cycle looks likely to be another busy year with notably stronger applicants and higher LSAT/GPA medians.
- Broader motivations and current events are driving more applicants despite mixed economic signals.
Be Authentic And Show Intellectual Openness
- Be authentic in essays and write about genuine motivations for law school.
- Avoid being dogmatic and show openness to other perspectives and engagement across differences.
Use Summers And Work To Build Your Narrative
- If you're a KJD, use summers and work experiences to build maturity, professionalism, and perspective.
- If you lack ideal jobs, pursue volunteer roles and productively frame growth and resilience in your narrative.