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Originally posted by damasa
Don't certain schools also look at the success (or failure) that you've had in the professional world after undergrad? I mean I could be wrong but I think certain schools look at that type of thing as well?
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yeah, they do! That whole LSAC number thing- where they take into consideration your LSAT score and undergrad GPA and make some number- is used a lot for people that they don't have to take a closer look at and know they can admit them. But for other people they do look at what you've been doing with your life, your rec letters, personal statement, etc.
That being said, it's HARD to get into law school right now, for anyone. Even with good grades and good LSAT. Law school's not for everyone