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Old 09-17-2007, 08:26 PM
Kimbell175113 Kimbell175113 is offline
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Default \"major in anything and go to law school\"

I've heard this a few times recently, but what does it entail, exactly? (yes, this is a bit of a googletard op, but I want different perspectives to explain)

Basically, how does one go about getting into law school? and if undergrad major doesn't have an effect, what does?
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Old 09-17-2007, 08:46 PM
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Law School Admissions Office- "We are looking for well-rounded students with academic excellence, diverse interests, leadership skills...."


What really happens is some formula that basically breaks down to LSAT+GPA= Chance of admission. Of course other things factor in, but for most schools it seems to be

40-60% LSAT score

40-60% GPA (some bonus pts. for hard sciences)

2-10% Other


And if you are an underrepresented minority then multiply everything by like a billion.


Majors to avoid: Pre-Law, Communications, Art HIstory

Majors that are good: Bio, Chem, Physics, Math


Everything else doesn't have an impact either way. I was a psych major fwiw, and other than interviewers asking "why psychology" it doesn't matter at all.


In June of your Junior year of college you take the LSAT, the single most important test you've taken in your life up to that point, where a difference of only a few points means the difference between a good school and a toilet, scholarship money or a boot in the ass.

Then you write some standard essays, submit your transcript, and wait.



(Note that law schools get the reported average GPA of your school and major, so they know that a 3.0 in bio is better than a 3.0 in art.


Also, if you can't get into at least a decent school, or you have loads of money, don't bother. I know too many people at schools that cost $150k, but the average graduate makes like 40k.
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Old 09-17-2007, 08:59 PM
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Default Re: \"major in anything and go to law school\"

Great answer, thanks.
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Old 09-17-2007, 09:02 PM
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Default Re: \"major in anything and go to law school\"

Okay, let's say I'm a Junior now (I am), is it too late to sign up for the LSAT?

Remember, I'm just playing with the idea. Never thought of it before, but don't have any other great plans, either.
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Old 09-17-2007, 09:13 PM
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Not too late, but you're going to want to meet with your school's pre-law adviser and start thinking about a timeline. I think Noah kind of underestimated the importance of the LSAT in admissions. I'd say it's really more like 67/33 LSAT over GPA.

Don't go to law school as just a default, ESPECIALLY if you aren't going to go to a top school (ie, the top 15 or so). Very few graduates from schools ranked below that will ever get a job that justifies the debt/opportunity costs.
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Old 09-17-2007, 09:18 PM
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Default Re: \"major in anything and go to law school\"

I understand, and thanks for the quick and helpful answers, guys. My one skill in life, though, is standardized tests, and it's making me confident to hear that this is so important. I will start asking an advisor about this tomorrow. Obviously, I'll need to find out more before deciding anything, but we'll see...
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Old 09-25-2007, 10:51 PM
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Default Re: \"major in anything and go to law school\"

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Okay, let's say I'm a Junior now (I am), is it too late to sign up for the LSAT?

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It's never too late to take the LSAT. I was out of school 5 years before I took it.

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Remember, I'm just playing with the idea. Never thought of it before, but don't have any other great plans, either.

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Being good at standardized tests is no reason to go to law school. The only important question is, "DO I ACTUALLY WANT TO WORK AS A LAWYER?"
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Old 09-26-2007, 02:19 AM
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"DO I ACTUALLY WANT TO WORK AS A LAWYER?"

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Amen to this. I would hate my life more than anything if I didn't love what I did right now.
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Old 09-18-2007, 06:42 PM
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Default Re: \"major in anything and go to law school\"

For example, we just hired as a judicial law clerk someone who majored in theatre. I know an art hisotry major. I have a math degree. Literally, anything.
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Old 09-18-2007, 07:47 PM
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Default Re: \"major in anything and go to law school\"

im glad this thread is here because I am sort of thinking about this and im not worth my own thread.

quick summary of me. i have been really lazy in college to the point where i actually was forced to take a year off by grades. I am taking a class at the tech school in madison this semester and then abck to uw-madison to graduate with 17 more credits in econ in the spring.

IF I get like a 4.0 spring semester and a 175+ do I have a chance at a tier one school. Furthermore, if I get a 180 do I have a "chance" at harvard or will a 2.2ish overall be an instant no.

Thanks in advance for replies.

Cliff notes : 2.2 gpa. 4.0 last semester 180 lsat harvard - yes/no
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