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A top 10 with only a 3.6? My estimate would be in the 176+ range. 177+ more likely. Even then, you'd better have some stellar extra currics and letters of rec.

2007-01-19 05:40:59 · answer #1 · answered by Linkin 7 · 0 0

Look at the admissions website and look for a FAQ or other page that gives information about the scores of the incoming students from last year. You will see information about the average LSAT score and that'll give you an idea. Average means that 50% of the people who got in had a score higher than that, and 50% of the people had a score lower than that. If you don't see it on the law school admissions website, look for a "common data set" for the whole university.

And consider going to a law school that fits your level. Even if you got in to a very competitive school you might find that it's too competitive for you. You'd probably be much happier at a school that's reputable, but not so cutthroat.

2007-01-18 20:02:10 · answer #2 · answered by drshorty 7 · 0 0

yes the world doesn't have enough lawyers

2007-01-18 19:58:40 · answer #3 · answered by tony r 4 · 0 0

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