I'm going for the knowledge…then secondly to go into international human rights law, helping NGO's like innocence en danger. I would want to end up in academia as I love legal research and writing.
... of the world ;) as for International Human Rights, Chicago, Cornell, Duke ... ; Northwestern all have very strong international law and/or human rights ... clinics at Penn actually did international relief work at Haiti. Outside ...
I was kind of wondering the same thing. I'm getting a b.s. in Biology and realistically, I'll end with 3.5-3.7 GPA at best (at the University of Minnesota) so I'm wondering how they might weigh that compared to say, an English degree with a 4.0 GPA.
They are not any harder or easier than any other test. LSAC just keeps tests undisclosed in case they need material for make up tests and international versions.