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Does the ranking of your undergrad school factor into law school admissions?

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I wish to listen accumulation edifice when I closing my collegian degree. I’m threefold majoring but I hit a evenhandedly baritone criterion (3.0). I’m incoming into my ordinal assemblage and organisation on transfer my criterion up as such as doable but I was wondering if accumulation schools bourgeois in how arduous your collegian edifice was?

Basically I poverty undergo if undergraduates from schools aforementioned emancipationist or the University of Newmarket are hierarchical on the aforementioned papers as a small edifice that is such easier to intend into (as an undegrad)…


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      2 Responses to “Does the ranking of your undergrad school factor into law school admissions?”

      • transfercollege says:

        LSAT is what is most important. It judges your apptitude for law school. They can’t really judge one school against another. GPA being high is also a must. Try gitting up to 3.5 at least i’d say. These are things that ive heard. I’m thinking of law school aswell in around 3 years.

      • Nancy S says:

        Jullian, my son graduated from a University, undergrad, double major as well. He had a decent GPA, somewhere around a 3.4. What mattered to the law school was his LSAT, which he scored very high and was accepted into four major law schools. They are going to see you were a double major, and that counts for quite a bit, so don’t get yourself too worked up just try to bring your score up, study for the LSAT, or better yet, take a course to help prepare you. He attended Yale and today is extremely successful. Good Luck!

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