Pinwheel is right.
You really just need a bachelors in anything (no course requirements for law school) and an LSAT score. They ask for the other stuff, but I'd say 80% of what affects your admission falls onto your GPA and LSAT score.
2007-01-12 05:42:20
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answered by Linkin 7
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Bachelor's Degree (political science is not necessary or even beneficial. Since so many Poli Sci majors apply to law school it's hard to stand out. A lot of schools look for a diverse student body, so Poli Sci will not help you. Also, knowing about politics won't help you with legal material.)
LSAT - The higher the better, I say below 150 and don't bother applying to even 4th tier schools.
Personal statement
Letters of recommendation.
Applications for individual schools.
Checkout LSDAS and LSAC (law school admissions board).
2007-01-12 11:45:22
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answered by pinwheelbandit 5
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A Baccalaureate, preferably Political Science.
2007-01-12 10:48:12
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answered by ? 7
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Well, you must have a bachelor's degree in order to apply. I don't believe that it matters what your major was.
2007-01-12 10:40:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Bachelor's degree, LSAT examination, recommendation letters, and essay.
2007-01-12 11:01:24
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answered by mac 7
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