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Originally posted by Kamryn
Ditto, except I'm graduating Spring 06'!
Thank you in advance.
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I am not an admissions officer at HUSL- just a student. However, it seems to me the most profound way an applicant to HUSL can set him or herself apart is to score above 160 on the LSAT. I know it may sound rough, but honestly that is the way I perceive it to be.
I suggest paying the grand and taking the course- look at it as an investment. What is $1000 when you get a $50,000 education for free? I don't know of ANYONE with a 165 at HUSL who is NOT on scholarship- let alone admitted.