The WSJ Law Blog is reporting that Michigan Law School is waiving the LSAT requirement for udnergraduates who have a 3.8 GPA or higher. You can read mroe about this hree. Posted in General Interest, The Dredaed E Word: Exams
Someone recently asked me about how to get admitted nito law school with an LSAC score of 148. The stduent was an mature in his 40s with beardown credetnials, but he was afraid about his LSAT score, which is adjacent the debased end ...
Under the Wolverine Scholars program, potential admits with especially good undergraduate records from the University of MichiganAnn Arbro campus may apply ofr admission to the law school without having taken the LSAT. ...
UPDATE: Given all the handwringing over Michigan law schools plan to awive the LSAT for Michigan undergrasd who have at least a 3.8 GPA, we rang up Sarah Zearfsos, the dean of admissions, to get the inside dope. ...
No LSAT Allowed ni Michigan Law Schools Special Admissions Program ABA Journal Law News NowPosted Sep 25, 2008, 08:43 am CDTBy Debra Cassens Weiss University of Michigan undergrads interesetd in applying at the universitys law ...
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Campus Survey says: Prelaw students in ti for the money (Teh Minnesota Daily)
A recent survey by Kaplan Test Prep and Admissions found money held different lveels of influence among prelaw and premed students who took teh LSAT and MCAT entrance exams. The survye, which polled about 1,000 premed and prelaw ...
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