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Originally Posted by avalanche
I agree 95% with what you said. I was headed for Law school and atleast in California the LSAT is rated as the 3rd hardest test in the state. The score range is from 125 to 180, 180 being the highest. You can get into a law school (a shitty one) with as little as a 145, but don't expect law firms to be beating down your door. When I took it I got a 165 and could have gotten into a good school only because my GPA was a 3.75%. Good thing is you take the test as often as you like, but the last time I took it they only administered it 2-3 times a year. It's a bitch every time and it's different everytime.
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I agree, I got a 164 on my LSAT, undergrad GPA was 3.65, graduate GPA was 3.51 (I kind of stoped given a fuck on my grades my last year) and I was put on a waiting list for law school. The year I applyed, the school I wanted received more apps that year than they ever did before. I had to work, so I could only go to law school during the evening (3 1/2 - year program). Does not really matter - I never wanted to practice law anyhow, I made a lot more money working for myself. I just wanted to learn how lawers are tought to think. To me, this has real value.