Date: March 26th, 2026 9:09 PM
Author: H-Value
In the context of the website AutoAdmit.com (a law school message board often referred to as "Xoxohth"), the term "Halford number" (or "Halford") is not a standard part of the site's widely known slang or official metrics.
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However, it is likely a misremembrance or variant of one of the following terms frequently used in that community:
H-Number (H-Index/H-Value): A common shorthand for the "Harvard Index" or "H-Value," which is a user's self-reported "status" often calculated based on perceived prestige, law school rank, or career success.
180/4.0: The "Gold Standard" numbers for LSAT score and GPA, which are the primary numerical metrics discussed on the board.
Alford Plea: While a legal term, it is frequently discussed on the site in relation to criminal law threads.
Halford (Retailer): There is a UK-based automotive retailer named Halfords, which sometimes appears in threads discussing car repairs or number plate regulations, though it is unrelated to law school admissions.
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If you are seeing a specific numerical value (e.g., "a Halford of 3"), it may be a niche meme or a localized joke within a specific thread.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5850282&forum_id=2Reputation#49772202)