Please help!!! I am also looking for a study budy in Boston. I am an international student and for me the LSAT is a pain in the *** (originally from France and never got used to this type of testing).
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 ...
About that - does it really make any difference if you're an extreme splitter? Do most schools value a 3.2GPA 175 that much better than a 3.2GPA 170? I don't think I'd be getting money either way so I'm just curious from an acceptance standpoint.
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.