I would say take it easy when you do school visit. Research on school's strong fields and how it connect with you personally. Interview will overestimate the visit.
This article is worth a read http://ms-jd.org/blog/article/jy-ping-7sage
>**When you were a senior at Columbia, you founded PreProBono, a nonprofit that offers free LSAT prep to public-interest minded pre-law students who are women, economically ...
I did not have one from Michigan and got in. Had one from UVA though - all admitted students have to have an interview. Of course, plenty of people who are not admitted get interviewed, as well.
Nope not at all silly. A high LSAT can indeed help you get into a decent school. There are plenty of people who got into good schools like WUSTL, IUB etc with a 173+ LSAT. Try to get a 175+.
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I mean, a group interview isn't guaranteed either. but ...