I have an international GPA (round up to 3.6), and the LSAC transcript evaluation was only "above average". I have a STEM PhD from a top US engineering school and work experience in a law firm. I also think acing the LSAT is important. I got into Berkeley ...
They're very different tests; the only similarities are that GRE has easier RC and a few LR questions (standard strengthen/weaken questions, the kind you would find within the first 5 questions on an LSAT)
Oh wow. I may have gone in cold for the SAT and the GRE, but the LSAT? No way. It's hard to.believe that some of these people who aspire to go to Law school haven't done enough research on how to get there.
I'm working on a lesson about interviews for Admissions Starter. Yes, interviews can be significant, but many schools don't use them. Prominent schools that invite some candidates to interview include Harvard and Chicago.