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I was just wondering, what does it look like to a Law school when you re-take the LSAT, but get a lower score the second time? I know all the lawschools i'm going to apply to do NOT average your scores, but instead consider the highest score.
I'm a bit confused as to when US lawschools start accepting applications...a lot of websites currently list old dates. Is the earliest usually in Sept or Oct?
I am interested in applying to American lawschools. However, I was wondering if T14 schools look primarily at your cGPA, or if they/if any of them look at your primarily your last two years of study.
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I'm pretty sure lawschools take the highest score out of the LSAT's taken, but would anyone know if this is true or how to find out? Does it depend on the school?
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I want to know the pro's/ con's about transferring lawschools after the 1st year. Is it a common practice? Is it difficult to do so? Any input would be appreciated!
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Has anyone found any good websites forlaw school scholarships? I've looked a few times and there's not much out there. Most of the stuff I find is either mislabeled or has extremely specific criteria.
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Do Canadian lawschools (in Ontario, specifically) allow you to apply through the LSAC, or is it pretty standard that you have to apply using the OLSAS directly?
I was thinking about taking a postgraduate course before applying forlawschools to see compensate for a low gpa, this way i can show that I can do the work and my low gpa was an isolated situation in undergrad. What do you guys think?