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 just have a law school related question and ... to apply and start law school that fall of ... will start applying to lawschools soon after. I just ... started realizing that lawschools may not accept my ... Is it true that lawschools may not accept me ...
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.
... GPA is good - but apparently lawschools will not care it much ... .S. school and my future law school would see it carefully ... issue with me? How will lawschools consider this situation?
... applications for a few Canadian lawschools, and I'm beginning to ... e.g. The law school is interested in 1). Your reasons for ... applying to law school 2 ... and completing research on energy law and sustainability in my ...
... got a 156 three times. Now I'm worried because this ... up for my lackluster score. Now the admissions committee for each ... in mind, I realize that lawschools will most likely see that ... apply for some of the toplawschools, now with my last LSAT score ...
... worth applying to the T14 lawschools in the upcoming admission cycle ... not too familiar with the law school admission system in the ... seems like a lot of schools average the multiple LSAT scores ...
... applying to lawschools shortly afterwards to start law school in ... I have talked to all lawschools in Canada, who have ... be competitive to get into lawschools, however, they will consider ... was wondering if the US lawschools have any similar categories? ...
... a hard time deciding which lawschools to apply to. I am ... too sure on how Canadian lawschools rank and what my chances ... are of getting into various schools/any schools. Any more information/advice ...
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... Feb. I worried that schools may open my app prior ... . That is, if the schools see that my application is ... the following info on ONTARIO lawschools helps. Here are the ... after calling the following schools:
... bad (3.85), but for toplawschools, I'm wondering if they ... . I'm shooting for a top 3 law school or a scholarship ... slightly sub 50 for those schools. Are schools primarily concerned with their ...
... admissions requirements for in-state schools. During senior year I ... have dreams of attending toplawschools but somewhere around top 50 or so ... scores of people applying to Law school from the same ... they will not have a benchmark to compare myself with.
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?
... taken my LSAT and am now waiting for the score. I ... writing up a diversity statement now. Is there a resource out ... list of essay requirements from toplawschools (for example, list of essay ...
... . I am applying to Canadian lawschools and was wondering if the ... resume on any of the lawschools admission requirements or maybe I ... know 7sage discusses that American lawschools do require one..
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!
I know lawschools calculate your study abroad GPA ... I was wondering how deeply lawschools look into these grades. ... Oxford or Cambridge, and lawschools know their grading system is ... 0.05 to 0.1. (Thinking about T14 schools.)